Discusses carbon nanostructures, low-dimensional metals, and semiconductors.
The text you're looking for is a foundational rather than a single paper. It is titled Infochemistry: Information Processing at the Nanoscale (2012) by Konrad Szacilowski .
It is widely cited as a defining text for the field of , which sits at the intersection of chemistry and information science. Key Concepts & Structure
(e.g., AND/OR gates made of molecules) Bio-inspired computing (e.g., mimicking neural networks) Chemical sensing (e.g., detecting ions through logic) Infochemistry: Information Processing at the Nanoscale
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💡 Infochemistry shifts the focus from a material's chemical nature to its functional role as a logic element.