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Molecular nanoarchitectonics: unification of nanotechnology and molecular/materials science
Document Type
article
Source
Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 434-453 (2023)
Subject
local probe chemistry
materials chemistry
nanoarchitectonics
nanotechnology
on-surface synthesis
Technology
Chemical technology
TP1-1185
Science
Physics
QC1-999
Language
English
ISSN
2190-4286
Abstract
The development of nanotechnology has provided an opportunity to integrate a wide range of phenomena and disciplines from the atomic scale, the molecular scale, and the nanoscale into materials. Nanoarchitectonics as a post-nanotechnology concept is a methodology for developing functional material systems using units such as atoms, molecules, and nanomaterials. Especially, molecular nanoarchitectonics has been strongly promoted recently by incorporating nanotechnological methods into organic synthesis. Examples of research that have attracted attention include the direct observation of organic synthesis processes at the molecular level with high resolution, and the control of organic syntheses with probe microscope tips. These can also be considered as starting points for nanoarchitectonics. In this review, these examples of molecular nanoarchitectonics are introduced, and future prospects of nanoarchitectonics are discussed. The fusion of basic science and the application of practical functional materials will complete materials chemistry for everything.