Molecular switch and mobius molecules.

In summary, the new nanotechnology articles are fascinating. They said it is like a switch that is able to turn on and off without altering its shape. The discovery that a Mobius topology can be switched between without breaking a single bond is interesting.
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melrose
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Not sure if this is the right place for this.The new nanotechology articles are fascinating.
They said it is like a switch that is able to turn on and off without altering its shape.
I was also reading that they had solved the puzzles of the mobius strip. are these discoveries related? probably not. it's just that a mobius strip switches (inside,outside) without changing shape also. Thoughts?
 
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You need to make the exact citation of whatever it is that you are referring to. If not, all we get is hearsay from you, or not knowing which particular paper you had in mind.

Zz.
 
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ok, it might take me a little bit.Because to be honest herarsay is the most fun for me so Ill go back through my browser history ;)
 
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mobius

http://http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/node/1457

is about the Mobius strip solved

and this quote

"An aromatic compound is a nearly planar ring (or ring system) with bonding, yet freely mobile electron pairs from double bonds. These electrons reside in a kind of “electron cloud” with a part above and a part below the plane of the ring. This is the classic Huckel topology. Even rings that are twisted into a figure eight can have this topology. If the ring system is twisted by 180°, the result is a Mobius topology; there is no longer a difference between the upper and lower “electron cloud”. The two clouds merge together to form a single continuous surface. Polish researchers have now synthesised a large molecular ring, which can be classified as an expanded porphyrin analogue, which can switch between the Huckel and Mobius topologies without breaking even a single bond. Which topology the molecule prefers depends on the type of solvent and the temperature."

so I guess I'm wondering about these things.The switching and the similarities in Mobius topologies.Are they similar in any way?

http://http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/114286208/ABSTRACT?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0
 
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those links won't work
just go here.
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/114286208/ABSTRACT
 
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nanotechnology

is there a nanotechnology thread on this board?
 

Related to Molecular switch and mobius molecules.

1. What is a molecular switch?

A molecular switch is a type of molecule that can change its structure or properties in response to external stimuli, such as light, temperature, or pH. This allows for control over the molecule's function and behavior.

2. How do molecular switches work?

Molecular switches often involve the movement of functional groups within the molecule, which can change its shape or alter its chemical properties. This movement is triggered by the external stimulus and can be reversible or irreversible.

3. What are mobius molecules?

Mobius molecules are a type of molecule with a twisted or "twisted" structure. This results in a single surface and only one edge, in contrast to the two surfaces and two edges of a traditional molecule. Mobius molecules often have unique physical and chemical properties due to their unusual structure.

4. How are molecular switches and mobius molecules related?

Mobius molecules can act as molecular switches, as their unique structure allows for large-scale conformational changes in response to external stimuli. This makes them promising candidates for applications in nanotechnology and drug delivery.

5. What potential applications do molecular switches and mobius molecules have?

Molecular switches and mobius molecules have potential applications in various fields, including nanotechnology, drug delivery, and optoelectronics. They could also be used in sensors, chemical sensors, and actuators for controlled drug release.

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