Lighting up nanomachines
Euan R. Kay and
David A. Leigh ()
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Euan R. Kay: the School of Chemistry, University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings
David A. Leigh: the School of Chemistry, University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings
Nature, 2006, vol. 440, issue 7082, 286-287
Abstract:
A cleverly engineered molecule uses light to generate a charge-separated state and so cause one of its components to move. It's the latest study of a molecular machine that exploits nature's most plentiful energy source.
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1038/440286b
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