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11. November 2016

Small, smaller, "smallest machines in the world"

This year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry goes to molecular researchers Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir J. Fraser Stoddart and Bernard L. Feringa for the design and synthesis of molecular machines.

This year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry goes to molecular researchers Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir J. Fraser Stoddart and Bernard L. Feringa for the design and synthesis of molecular machines.

The journals of the American Chemical Society (ACS) contain important papers by the three molecular researchers. With nearly 157,000 members, the ACS is the largest scientific society in the world and a global leader in providing chemical research through its various databases, peer-reviewed journals and scientific conferences.

Transition Metal-Containing Rotaxanes and Catenanes in Motion: Toward Molecular Machines and Motors

Interconversion between a Vertically Oriented Transition Metal-Complexed Figure-of-Eight and a Horizontally Disposed One

Molecular Machines

Sliding-Ring Catenanes

Allosteric Regulation of the Rotational Speed in a Light-Driven Molecular Motor

The Art of Building Small:From Molecular Switches to Molecular Motors

The University Library's collection includes over 50 full-text ACS journals in the fields of chemistry, pharmacy, and biology.

How to access ACS Journals?

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From outside the university, students and university staff have access via the VPN service from the University Data Centre. Library users who do not have a login at the university can use the computers in the University Library.

Good luck and enjoy your research in ACS Journals!


 

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