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Cool new nanocarsA new nanocar that runs cool — at room temperature — has been demonstrated by the research group of Stephan Link, colleague of James Tour at Rice. Tour won Foresight’s Feynman Prize last year for his earlier nanocar work. This press release describes several novel features of the latest work. In particular, the new cars are monitored by hooking fluorescent dye molecule “trailers” to them instead of using an STM:
An ultimate goal of nanotechnology research, of course, is to build molecular systems that transport and manipulate individual molecules. There’s a long way to go, but even though they currently only wander aimlessly, these nanocars with their tetramethylrhodamine isothiocyanate “trailers” are a step in the right direction. Micrometer-Scale Translation and Monitoring of Individual Nanocars on Glass at ACS Nano Single Molecule Imaging of Molecular Machines at Rice Hat tip to DailyTech 1 comment to Cool new nanocars |
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