2.3 Biomimetic Movement
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Figure 2.13: The movement of the two rings on the rotaxane in Figure 2.12 is detected by the deflection of
the AFM cantilever [29]. (a) Initial cycles, (b) after 20 cycles.
Figure 2.14: Linear movement with a pseudo-
rotaxane dimer (adapted from [30]).
In another system, self-assembled asymmetric polymer particles are being propelled
via enzymes and a chemical potential (Figure 2.16) [33]. Asymmetric polymer particles
(“polymersomes”) are self-assembled and incorporate enzymes. In this example, glucose
oxidase is combined with catalase. When the substrate, glucose, is introduced, glucose
oxidase produces hydrogen peroxide, which in turn is the substrate for catalase, which