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Molecular self-assembly is the assembly of molecules without guidance or management from an outside source.There are two types of self-assembly, intramolecular self-assembly and intermolecular self-assembly. Most often the term molecular self-assembly refers to intermolecular self-assembly, while the intramolecular analog is more commonly called folding.

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...iting Molecular Self-Assembly - from Industrial Physicist (12/00) Suppose you break a bone, and go to the emergency room. Imagine that a doctor there could start growing your bone back. As this ...
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...d upon molecular self-assembly, to developing new materials with dimensions on the nanoscale, or the scale of nothing, even to speculation on whether we can directly control matter on the atomic ...
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...and his team built it molecule by molecule, using a nanotechnology process they call "electrostatic molecular self-assembly," which means that Metal Rubber virtually assembles itself. "Molecular ...
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...Brinker’s inks make structures on the nanoscale by taking advantage of molecular self-assembly , which means the tendency of some molecules to form orderly patterns on their own. You can see ...
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...some nanotechnologists are pursuing molecular self-assembly . “What we want to do,” Belcher explains, “is not only control the structure of new materials we make, but also have those ...
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