2022
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv-2021-l6399-v2
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Autonomous Non-Equilibrium Self-Assembly and Molecular Movements Powered by Electrical Energy

Abstract: The ability to exploit energy autonomously is one of the hallmarks of Life. Mastering such processes in artificial nanosystems can open unforeseen technological opportunities. In the last decades, light- and chemically-driven autonomous systems have been developed in relation to conformational motion and self-assembly, mostly in relation to molecular motors. On the contrary, despite electrical energy is an attractive energy source to power nanosystems, its autonomous exploitation remains essentially unexplored… Show more

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