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  • The text explores whether adaptations in nanoscale structures can be observed through changes in their boundary conditions, specifically focusing on giant molybdenum clusters, or "big wheels."
  • These clusters show distinct transformations and reactions at various specific locations on their surface and internally.
  • It also discusses the precise integration of magnetic copper centers into cavities that are shaped like violet tetrahedra, highlighting the possibilities for structural modifications.

Article Abstract

Are adaptations in the nanocosmos observable? Or in other words, can formation or self-assembly of nanoparticles be achieved with a variety of characteristic modifications of a parent structure based solely on the variation of boundary conditions? This possibility exists for the ring-shaped nanostructured giant molybdenum clusters-known as "big wheels"-in which well-defined transformations and reactions can be observed at various well-defined positions on the surface and even internally. The integration of magnetic copper centers into cavities (violet tetrahedra) of exactly the right size is described.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1521-3773(20011105)40:21<4034::AID-ANIE4034>3.0.CO;2-RDOI Listing

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