‘Like a nanoscopic Moon lander’: Scientists unlock secret of how pyramidal molecules move across surfaces

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Scientists have watched a molecule move across a graphite surface in unprecedented detail. It seems this particular molecule moves like a Moon lander — and the insights hold potential for future nanotechnologies.

Researchers have achieved a ground-breaking understanding of molecular movement because of this study from the University of Surrey and the Graz University of Technology, Switzerland.

Studying how molecules move is crucial for understanding chemical reactions and making nano-scale devices.

Dr Marco Sacchi, Associate Professor in Physical and Computational Chemistry on the University of Surrey, said:

“Our work has only scratched the surface of the complexities behind the self-assembly of non-planar molecules on graphite. It is a step towards unravelling the subtleties of surface chemistry and its applications in nanotechnology.”

To unlock these secrets, scientists studied molecules of triphenylphosphine (PPh3). These three-pointed, propeller-like structures have a spread of uses, from delivering drugs into cells to lithium batteries.

Using a novel combination of neutron spectroscopy and advanced computer simulations, the scientists observed how they behaved on a graphite surface.

The team was surprised to see PPh3’s remarkable motion — jumping and rotating like a spacecraft touching down on the lunar surface. This allowed them to maneuver using surprisingly little energy.

Dr Anton Tamtögl, experimental physicist at Graz University of Technology, said:

“Exploring the intricate world of molecular self-assembly on graphite surfaces has been an exciting journey.

“The experimental results have unveiled a charming dance of molecules, providing us with a deeper understanding of surface dynamics and opening up latest horizons for materials science and nanotechnology.”

The outcomes could lead on to latest advanced materials or more efficient ways of constructing medicines and nanotechnology.

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