Artificial Membranes Developed in Tokyo Exhibit Life-Like Dynamics Through Catalytic Chemistry
Researchers at the Institute of Science Tokyo have developed artificial membranes capable of exhibiting life-like dynamics through catalytic chemical reactions. The study, published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, highlights advancements in dynamic control of synthetic membranes, allowing them to mimic behaviors typically observed in biological systems.
The team utilized catalytic chemistry to achieve this breakthrough, enabling artificial membranes to respond and adapt dynamically. This approach introduces a new level of functionality to synthetic membranes, which traditionally lack the ability to replicate complex biological processes. By incorporating catalytic reactions into their design, researchers demonstrated that these membranes could exhibit controlled changes similar to those seen in living organisms. The findings provide insight into how chemical reactions can be harnessed to create more sophisticated and adaptive materials.
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Date: November 28, 2025
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