From Nano Test Tube to Nano Reactor Visualisation Manipulation and Synthesis o...
From Nano Test Tube to Nano Reactor Visualisation Manipulation and Synthesis of Molecules at Nanoscale
High aspect ratio (quasi-1D) nanostructures have potential to revolutionise the way we use, make and study molecules. This ambitious project is designed to enable characterisation and manipulation of molecules at a single-molecule...
ver más
¿Tienes un proyecto y buscas un partner? Gracias a nuestro motor inteligente podemos recomendarte los mejores socios y ponerte en contacto con ellos. Te lo explicamos en este video
Proyectos interesantes
MAT2009-13977-C03-03
SINTESIS Y NANOESTRUCTURACION DE MOLECULAS-BIT MAGNETICAS
182K€
Cerrado
PID2019-107338RB-C61
MAGNETISMO Y ESTADOS TOPOLOGICOS DE SISTEMAS MOLECULARES CRE...
266K€
Cerrado
NANO-INSITU
Nanoscale Chemical Reactions Studied with In Situ Transmissi...
2M€
Cerrado
CTQ2010-16339
EXPRESION DE QUIRALIDAD EN SISTEMAS QUIMICOS A LA NANOESCALA
220K€
Cerrado
MAT2014-54231-C4-1-P
GRAFENO Y OTRAS ARQUITECTURAS 2D MEDIANTE QUIMICA EN SUPERFI...
227K€
Cerrado
MAT2014-54231-C4-4-P
GRAFENO Y OTRAS ARQUITECTURAS 2D MEDIANTE QUIMICA EN SUPERFI...
48K€
Cerrado
Fecha límite de participación
Sin fecha límite de participación.
Descripción del proyecto
High aspect ratio (quasi-1D) nanostructures have potential to revolutionise the way we use, make and study molecules. This ambitious project is designed to enable characterisation and manipulation of molecules at a single-molecule level, visualisation of mechanisms of chemical reactions in real space and time, and synthesis of molecules within nano-sized containers. Understanding interactions of molecules with nanostructures of different types (nanofibres, nanotubes) and different chemical composition (carbon, bron nitride, titanium dioxide) forms a fundamental core of this project, as the 1D nanomaterials will serve as structural and functional bridges between the molecular world and the macro world. This project opens up new broad horizon for molecular disciplines, such as organic chemistry, molecular physics and the science of nanomaterials. Molecules possessing optical (polyaromatic hydrocarbons, complexes of transition metals and lanthanides), magnetic (single-molecule magnets, free radicals) or redox (metallocenes, molecular wires, tetrathiafulvalene) properties wired to 1D nanostructures will be delivered for next generation of electronic devices, harnessing functional properties of individual molecules for a variety of applications ranging from ultrasensors to quantum information processors. This project will help to establish a precise control of geometries and orientations of extended molecular arrays urgently needed for nano-device applications. Understanding of how molecules interact with 1D nanostructures and how they react with each other when confined within nano-reactors will give a new powerful set of tools to control the direction, selectivity and kinetics of chemical reactions. Methodology of molecular confinement at the nanoscale developed in this project will offer new opportunities for preparative synthetic chemistry of the XXI century leading to high-value isomerically and enantiomerically pure products that cannot be synthesised otherwise.