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Tubular micro/nanoengines: boost motility in a tiny world

Tubular micro/nanoengines: boost motility in a tiny world
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摘要 Since 20th century,the development of rocket science has put forward to the dream of humankind that one day we can reach other planets except for observing them through telescope.The rockets get rid of gravity by a powerful engine,consuming chemical fuel to generate a vast thrust.Inspired by rockets and motors in macroscale,researchers on nanoscience and nanotechnology are able to construct engines which can carry and transport cargos Since 20th century, the development of rocket science has put forward to the dream of humankind that one day we can reach other planets except for observing them through telescope. The rockets get rid of gravity by a powerful engine, consuming chemi- cal fuel to generate a vast thrust. Inspired by rockets and motors in macroscale, researchers on nanoscience and nanotechnology are able to construct engines which can carry and transport cargos in micro and nanoscale. In 2016, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded jointly to Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir J. Fraser Stoddart and Bernard L. Feringa for their outstanding achievements in the design and synthesis of molecular machines. In 1977, Purcell [1 ] described the live objects with low Reynolds numbers in liquids.
出处 《Science Bulletin》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2017年第8期525-527,共3页 科学通报(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51322201) the Changjiang Young Scholars Programme of China
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