Recent studies suggested that a chiral induced spin
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The gap
While recent studies suggested that a chiral induced spin selectivity effect is linked to efficient electron transmission through biomolecules, this phenomenon has not been investigated in the extracellular electron conduits.
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Stated in the cells research gap and cells future research and abstract sections of the source papers, classified as general, spanning 3 journals.
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Supporting evidence — 4 representative gaps
- An argument why the spinterface model cannot explain the chirality induced spin selectivity effect (2026) · The Journal of Chemical Physics · doi
The paper identifies a gap in the understanding of the chirality induced spin selectivity effect. - The paper highlights the need for further study of the emergence of a spin moment at the interface between a metal and a chiral molecule. - The paper suggests that prior work has not fully considered the effects of spin-dependent hybridization factors v_k on the induced spin-moment.
generalstated in cells research gapevidence 5/5Keywords: paper identifies gap understanding chirality induced spin selectivity - An argument why the spinterface model cannot explain the chirality induced spin selectivity effect (2026) · The Journal of Chemical Physics · doi
Further study of the chirality induced spin selectivity effect is needed. - The effects of temperature and other external factors on the spin moment should be considered. - Experimental verification of the theoretical results is necessary.
generalstated in cells future researchevidence 5/5Keywords: further study chirality induced spin selectivity effect needed - Spin dependence of charge dynamics and group velocity in chiral molecules (2026) · Physical review. B./Physical review. B · doi
The lack of understanding of the transient CISS dynamics in chiral molecules. - The need for a quantitative understanding of the role of spin-dependent group velocity in contributing to nonzero occupancy-based spin polarization. - The limited comparison between simulated and experimental results.
generalstated in cells research gapevidence 5/5Keywords: lack understanding transient ciss dynamics chiral molecules need - Spin-Dependent Electron Transport through Bacterial Cell Surface Multiheme Electron Conduits (2026) · arXiv
While recent studies suggested that a chiral induced spin selectivity effect is linked to efficient electron transmission through biomolecules, this phenomenon has not been investigated in the extracellular electron conduits.
generalstated in abstractevidence 4/5Keywords: electron recent chiral induced spin selectivity effect linked efficient transmission biomolecules phenomenon investigated extracellular conduits
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