Difference between revisions of "Mixed path"
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* Integration of [[crystolecules]] (possibly produced in vacuum) into solution phase systems | * Integration of [[crystolecules]] (possibly produced in vacuum) into solution phase systems | ||
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* Integration of self assembled [[foldamer]] things into crystolecular systems. | * Integration of self assembled [[foldamer]] things into crystolecular systems. |
Revision as of 11:49, 3 August 2024
This "mixed path" is about a scenario wherein the incremental path and the direct path eventually at some point intermingle
thereby "cross-pollinating" which then helps along accelerating on the pathway to advanced productive nanosystems.
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Mixed technology along the pathway, not necessarily mixed in the target technology
Note that taking this pathway does not mean that all far term target systems will be hybrid.
Taking this pathway rather means that there will be more options for bio-compatible operation in advanced systems (nanomedicine).
High performance systems (like e.g. in rocket engines or so) will still need to avoid all thermally fragile components.
Meaning likely no foldamers but only crystolecules. See: Consistent design for external limiting factors
Hard in soft – crystolecules in foldamer systems
- Integration of solution phase mechanosynthesis in foldamer systems
- Integration of crystolecules (possibly produced in vacuum) into solution phase systems
Soft in hard – foldamers in crystolecule systems
- Integration of self assembled foldamer things into crystolecular systems.