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Written by the leading experts of this field, this book results from the International Symposium on "Single Molecule Machines on a Surface: Gears, Train of Gears, Motors, and Cars" which took place in Toulouse, France on November 24th - 25th, 2021. The different chapters focus on describing the use of single molecule mechanics on a surface and analyze the different steps leading to the design of a single molecule nanocar. The authors present how a single molecule is rotating, how a single molecule gear can participate to a train of molecule gears to propagate motion and how this knowledge is used for the design of nanocars. The way energy is provided to a single molecule and how this energy drives it onto the surface is also analyzed. A large portion of this volume is written by the eight teams selected to participate in the Nanocar Race II event. This book is of great use to graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and researchers who are interested in single molecule mechanics andwho want to know more about the fundamentals and applications of this new research field.
Contents
Unidirectional Motion of Single Molecules at Surfaces.- DMBI — from n-type Dopant to Molecular Machines.- Assembly, Diffusion and Rotation of Organic Molecules on a Gold Surface.- From Early Prototypes to On-surface Drivable Single Molecule Nano-Vehicles.- On-surface Translational Activity of Porphyrin Chromophore Molecules.- Controlled Driving of a Single-molecule Anthracene-based Nanocar on a Metal Surface.- Azulene Based Nanocars.- Towards a Molecular Mechanical Calculator.- Atomistic Modelling of Energy Dissipation in Nanoscale Gears.- Molecular Networks and Surface Engineering for Single Molecule Studies: From Spatial Separation to Emergent Properties.