Nanomachines : fundamentals and applications
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Nanomachines : fundamentals and applications
Wiley-VCH, c2013
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  香川
  愛媛
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  佐賀
  長崎
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Nanomachines represent one of the most fascinating topics in of nanotechnology. These tiny devices provide diverse opportunities towards a wide range of important applications, ranging from targeted delivery of drug payloads to environmental remediation. This book addresses comprehensively the latest developments and discoveries in the field of nano- and microscale machines. It covers the evolution of nanomachines in general from a historical perspective, the fundamental challenges for motion at the nanoscale, different categories of biological and synthetic nano/microscale motors based on different propulsion mechanisms, ways for controlling the movement directionality and regulated speed, followed by detailed of major areas for which nanomachines has the potential to make a transformational impact. It ends with a futuristic look at nano/microscale machines and into their impact on the society. Key Features: * The only nanomachine introductory textbook currently available. * Written with college graduate level in mind to appeal to a broad interdisciplinary audience. * Covers the fundamental challenges for nanoscale motion.
* Covers the latest advances in the design and operaton of a wide range of small-scale machines. * Covers diverse biomedical, environmental and technological applications of nanomachines. * Written in review format with cited articles to cover latest research and developments.
目次
PREFACE FUNDAMENTALS ? SMALL-SCALE PROPULSION Introduction Nanomachines History Challenges to Nanoscale Propulsion Low Reynolds Number Hydrodynamics MOTION OF NATURAL NANOSWIMMERS Introduction Chemically Powered Motor Proteins Rotary Biomotors Swimming Microorganisms MOLECULAR MACHINES Stimuli-Responsive Rotaxane, Pseudorotaxane, and Catenane Nanomachines Molecular Rotary Motors Light-Driven Molecular Machines based on cis?trans Photoisomerization Nanocars DNA Nanomachines SELF-PROPELLING CHEMICALLY POWERED DEVICES Self-Propelling Catalytic Nanowires Catalytic Tubular Microengines Catalytic Janus Microparticles: Spherical Motors Controlled Motion of Chemically Powered Nano/Microscale Motors Alternative Fuels for Chemically Powered Micro/Nanoscale Motors Collective Behavior: Toward Swarming and Chemotaxis Biocatalytic Propulsion Motion Based on Asymmetric Release of Chemicals Polymerization-Induced Motion EXTERNALLY POWERED NANOMOTORS ? FUEL-FREE NANOSWIMMERS Magnetically Driven Nanomotors Electrically Driven Nanomotors Ultrasound-Actuated Micromotors Light-Driven Micromotors Hybrid Nanomotors APPLICATIONS OF NANO/MICROSCALE MOTORS Cargo Towing: Toward Drug Delivery Biosensing and Target Isolation Active Nanoscale Transport by Synthetic Motors in Microchip Devices Nanomotor-based Surface Patterning and Self-Assembly Use of Micro/Nanoscale Motors for Environmental Monitoring and Remediation CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE PROSPECTS Current Status and Future Opportunities Future Challenges Concluding Remarks INDEX
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