A molecular assembler
T. Ross Kelly () and
Marc L. Snapper ()
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T. Ross Kelly: Merkert Chemistry Center, Boston College
Marc L. Snapper: Merkert Chemistry Center, Boston College
Nature, 2017, vol. 549, issue 7672, 336-337
Abstract:
The idea of nanometre-scale machines that can assemble molecules has long been thought of as the stuff of science fiction. Such a machine has now been built — and might herald a new model for organic synthesis. See Letter p.374
Date: 2017
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