autooppbygging
Autooppbygging, often translated as "self-assembly" in English, refers to the process by which components spontaneously organize themselves into ordered structures or patterns. This phenomenon is prevalent in nature, particularly in biological systems, where molecules and cells assemble into complex functional units. Examples include the formation of cell membranes from lipid molecules or the intricate folding of proteins.
In the realm of materials science and chemistry, autooppbygging is a key principle for creating novel materials
The driving forces behind autooppbygging are typically non-covalent interactions, such as hydrogen bonding, van der Waals