Artificial Dipolar Molecular Rotors
CONTROLLED NANOSCALE MOTION(2007)
摘要
Rotors are present in almost every macroscopic machine, converting rotational motion into energy of other forms, or converting
other forms of energy into rotation. Rotation may be transmitted via belts or gears, converted into linear motion by various
linkages, or used to drive propellers to produce fluid motion. Examples of macroscopic rotors include engines which couple
to combustible energy sources, windmills which couple to air flows, and most generators of electricity. A key feature of these
objects is the presence of a part with rotational freedom relative to a stationary frame. In this chapter we discuss the miniaturization
of rotary machines all the way to the molecular scale, where chemical groups form the rotary and stationary parts. For a recent
review of molecules with rotary and stationary parts see [1].
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