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Giant is different: Size effects and the nature of macromolecules

Wenbin Zhang, Stephen Z. D. Cheng

2020Giant59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A century after Staudinger's Macromolecular Hypothesis, macromolecular science is entering a new era. In this perspective, we discuss size effects and the nature of macromolecules. With increasing molecular size, the complexity increases dramatically in terms of both primary chemical structure and assembled physical structure, as exemplified by the information-bearing molecules like DNA, RNA, and proteins. The collective and cooperative interaction, as governed by different physical rules at different scales of length, time, and energy, leads to emergent properties of a macromolecule beyond the sum of its components and this is why size does matter. The increasingly open and inclusive macromolecular science calls for a multi-interdisciplinary forum for such studies and this is where Giant could make a big difference with a unified and updated perspective on the nature of macromolecules.

Topics & Concepts

MacromoleculePerspective (graphical)ChemistryNanotechnologyComputer scienceMaterials scienceArtificial intelligenceBiochemistryProtein Structure and DynamicsSurface Chemistry and CatalysisDNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry