Talk:Molecular engineering/Archive 1

Proposped merge
Perhaps this page should be merged with the ((molecular nanotechnology)) article?>?> There's a lot of repeat information here.


 * I agree. Merge them for now. Later we might split it up, something like
 * molecular engineering -- how people not only design various molecules, but also design processes for making those molecules.
 * molecular nanotechnology -- since K. Eric Drexler invented the term, we'll talk about his ideas here.
 * molecular manufacturing -- all the different ways that people manufacture desired molecules: classic chemistry (polymers, small molecules), genetic engineering (insulin), (modified) scanning tunneling microscopes, molecular assemblers (nothing just yet), ... how people manufacture custom DNA ... etc.
 * --DavidCary 14:41, 6 October 2005 (UTC)


 * I would suggest not to merge "molecular engineering" with "molecular nanotechnology". The term "molecular engineering" is not only used in the context of nanotechnology but also in (molecular) chemistry at large, by chemists (who probably invented this term before the advent of nanotechnology - but I will have to verify this...)

Once I find the time I will try and clean up the "molecular engineering" article and include a section on the use of this term in chemistry (where it relates to the design and chemical synthesis of molecules with specific physical, chemical or biological properties) - M.H.V. Werts, chemist, CNRS, France June 19, 2006