Energy recuperation

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Energy recuperation on the single bond level

See: Dissipation sharing – (Related: Exothermy offloading)

Potential waste heat increasing factors:

  • Higher energy turnover due to more surface area broken open and reformed again compared to assembly on higher assembly levels
  • Higher energy turnover due to covalent bonds being significantly stronger than Van der Waals bonds
  • Possibly less highly optimizable for efficiency due to localized high strains being unavoidable – (related: back driving a gear-train)

Energy recuperation on small scales

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