Velichko, Elena; Zezina, Tatyana; Cheremiskina, Anastasia; Tsybin, Oleg
Nano Communication Device with Embedded Molecular Films: Effect of Electromagnetic Field and Dipole Moment Dynamics
INTERNET OF THINGS, SMART SPACES, AND NEXT GENERATION NETWORKS AND SYSTEMS, 9247:765-771, 2015

The communication among molecular networks may be specifically realized by nanomechanical, acoustic, and electromagnetic fields and molecular transport. Here, experimental and theoretical studies of peptide and protein films and single molecules in static and radiofrequency electromagnetic fields are reported. Impedance (dielectric) electrochemical spectroscopy revealed nonlinear properties of glycine, alanine and albumen films in the external electromagnetic field in frequency range 0.5-100 MHz. Computer "all atom" simulation allows one to calculate the nanoelectromagnetic field of molecular systems and to evaluate the self-assembled supramolecular architectures. Theoretical studies revealed the dipole moment dynamics of polyalanine peptides. Further, we combine both approaches, thus providing a prediction model of nanoelectromagnetic field generation, and molecular transportation/communication.

DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-23126-6_71

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