Difference between revisions of "Thermally driven self assembly"
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* In [[technology level II]] and [[technology level III|III]]: [[locking mechanisms|self assisted assembly]] will be very useful. | * In [[technology level II]] and [[technology level III|III]]: [[locking mechanisms|self assisted assembly]] will be very useful. | ||
− | Beside their actual function brownian assembly requires the parts to be one-to-one puzzle shaped. (everything that can stick will stick) <br> | + | Beside their actual function completely unguided brownian assembly requires the parts to be one-to-one puzzle shaped. (everything that can stick will stick) <br> |
Brownian assembly is a lot slower then forms of directed assembly like [[mechanosynthesis]]. | Brownian assembly is a lot slower then forms of directed assembly like [[mechanosynthesis]]. |
Revision as of 18:41, 18 May 2014
There's huge amount of literature on brownian assembly (or more commonly called self assembly)
Wikipedia: self assembly; molecular self assembly
- In technology level 0 and I that is today, brownian assembly is already extensively in use (e.g. structural DNA nanotechnology)
- In technology level I and II: brownian mechanosynthesis could be an intermediate step to advanced APM systems.
- In technology level II and III: self assisted assembly will be very useful.
Beside their actual function completely unguided brownian assembly requires the parts to be one-to-one puzzle shaped. (everything that can stick will stick)
Brownian assembly is a lot slower then forms of directed assembly like mechanosynthesis.