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Möbius strip-like molecule has an entirely new and bizarre shape

Last updated: March 5, 2026 7:25 pm
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Chemists have made an astonishing discovery in the world of molecular shapes, unveiling a new structure that is even more peculiar than the well-known Möbius strip. The Möbius strip is a twisted loop that requires an object, like an ant, to traverse it twice to return to its starting point on the same side of the strip. However, researchers led by Igor Rončević at the University of Manchester have now introduced a molecule with a shape they call “half-Möbius,” which challenges traditional notions of molecular geometry.

In their groundbreaking experiment, the team utilized 13 carbon atoms and two chlorine atoms to construct a ring-like structure on a gold surface at extremely low temperatures. By employing advanced microscopes such as the atomic force microscope and scanning tunnelling microscope, they were able to manipulate the atoms and investigate the electron properties within the molecule. Unlike conventional molecules, the electrons in this unique structure are not tightly bound to individual atoms but instead exhibit wave-like behavior, spreading across specific regions around the atoms.

The molecule’s unprecedented twistiness arises from the interactions between these electrons, resulting in a configuration where a quantum entity would need to complete four circuits around the ring to reach its origin. Remarkably, the researchers demonstrated the ability to control the molecule’s twist orientation, switching between left-handed and right-handed twists or even untwisting it altogether. This breakthrough opens up new possibilities for engineering molecules with tailored topologies, offering a novel approach in chemical design.

To comprehend the peculiar properties of the new molecule, the team conducted simulations using both classical and quantum computers. Quantum computing proved particularly valuable in capturing the intricate electron interactions that underpin the molecule’s unique characteristics, showcasing the practical applications of quantum technology in chemistry. Renowned experts in the field, such as Gemma Solomon from the University of Copenhagen and Kenichiro Itami from RIKEN, lauded the study as a remarkable achievement that bridges diverse disciplines.

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The ability to manipulate the molecule’s shape on demand holds promise for various applications, including sensor technologies that respond to external stimuli like magnetic fields. This versatility could pave the way for innovative molecular devices that adapt to changing environments, offering a glimpse into the future of molecular engineering. Overall, this study represents a significant advancement in molecular chemistry, blending abstract topological concepts with tangible molecular structures in a captivating scientific endeavor.

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