Affiliation:
1. Division of Science College of Science and Engineering Tokyo Denki University 350-0394 Hatoyama Saitama Japan
2. Department of Materials Engineering Science Graduate School of Engineering Science Osaka University 560-8531 Toyonaka Osaka Japan
Abstract
AbstractSelf‐organized molecular systems such as liposomes and supramolecules have attracted considerable attention due to their characteristic properties. An open reaction network (ORN) is another interesting candidate for such systems; however, no stabilization mechanism has been clarified. This work reveals, by computer simulation and experiments, that a network of irreversible processes such as an ORN can be stabilized by self‐organization through a full balance between all the involved irreversible processes, thus forming a steady state. The formation of a steady state indicates that a large spontaneous order is formed; specifically, self‐organization occurs. Computer simulations also reveal that such a steady state characteristically evolves toward a high‐efficiency state through the development of highly ordered structures. These findings indicate that ORN provides a new method for developing high‐function organized molecular systems, such as an efficient catalytic system in a composite of ORN and equilibrium molecular structures such as supramolecules and polymers.
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics