2020
DOI: 10.3390/sym12101688
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Robust Dynamics of Synthetic Molecular Systems as a Consequence of Broken Symmetry

Abstract: The construction of molecular robot-like objects that imitate living things is an important challenge for current chemists. Such molecular devices are expected to perform their duties robustly to carry out mechanical motion, process information, and make independent decisions. Dissipative self-organization plays an essential role in meeting these purposes. To produce a micro-robot that can perform the above tasks autonomously as a single entity, a function generator is required. Although many elegant review ar… Show more

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“…The open-flow, dissipative structures connected to molecular motions is a curious subject in the present special issue [183]. This is beneficial because chirogenesis and photochirogenesis from optically inactive colloids of π-/σ-conjugated polymers in the ground state and in the photoexcited state are easy to quantitatively characterize by means of CD, optical rotation dispersion (ORD), CPL, and CPL excitation (CPLE) spectroscopy.…”
Section: Our Hypothesis For Chirogenesis and Photochirogenesismentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The open-flow, dissipative structures connected to molecular motions is a curious subject in the present special issue [183]. This is beneficial because chirogenesis and photochirogenesis from optically inactive colloids of π-/σ-conjugated polymers in the ground state and in the photoexcited state are easy to quantitatively characterize by means of CD, optical rotation dispersion (ORD), CPL, and CPL excitation (CPLE) spectroscopy.…”
Section: Our Hypothesis For Chirogenesis and Photochirogenesismentioning
confidence: 97%
“…[ 10 ] As can be understood from these examples, self‐continuous features and spatial asymmetry are required for matter to show dynamic activity. [ 11 ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%