Thermally driven self assembly

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Thermally driven assembly is also called called self assembly or brownian assembly (seldom) There's huge amount of literature on thermally driven assembly.

Wikipedia: self assembly; molecular self assembly

  • technology level 0 thermally driven assembly is already extensively used (e.g. structural DNA nanotechnology) this will continue onward into technology level I|I of the development of atomically precise manufacturing (APM).

Beside the actual function of the building block (structural element/machine element) completely unguided thermally driven assembly requires the building blocks to be have a unambiguous unique puzzle piece shape that determines its target position. (everything that can stick will stick)

  • Brownian assembly is generally slower then advanced directed assembly like mechanosynthesis. (numbers needed)
  • The ambient temperature dictates diffusion speed.
  • Lower dimensionality that is diffusion on a surface instead of a volume or on a line instead of a surface speeds up the process.
  • Dividing one long diffusion path to several shorter irreversible diffusion transport stretches speeds up the process.

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