Local investigations of switchable rotaxane molecules at interfaces using atomic force microscopy
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Alan Anthony Farrell, 'Local investigations of switchable rotaxane molecules at interfaces using atomic force microscopy', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Physics, 2008, pp 139Download Item:
Abstract:
Rotaxane molecules (interlocked molecules consisting of two parts bonded
mechanically) have an inherent multi-stability. The relative positions of the submolecular
components can be altered through external stimuli, a functionality that has
been proven in solution-phase experiments. There has however, been no local,
molecular-scale demonstration that the functionality of these molecules can be
retained if the molecules are fixed to a surface.
Author: Farrell, Alan Anthony
Advisor:
Higgins, MichaelPublisher:
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