Computational Chemistry
ISBN13: 9780198557401ISBN10: 019855740X
Paperback,
96 pages
Apr 1995,
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Description
The uses of computers in chemistry are many and varied, from the modelling of solid state systems to the design of complex molecules which can be used as drugs. This text provides an introduction to the many methods currently used by practicing computational chemists and shows the value of computers in modern chemical research. The authors describe the various computational techniques available and explain how they can be applied to single molecules, to assemblies of molecules, and to molecules undergoing reaction. An introductory chapter outlines the hardware and software available, and looks at some applications and developments. Subsequent chapters cover quantum mechanics, molecular mechanics, statistical mechanics, the modelling of biomolecules, and drug design. While emphasizing the use of computers to model biological systems, the authors explain how the methods can be applied to a wide range of chemical problems.About the Author(s)
Guy H. Grant, Lecturer in Biochemistry, University College, Dublin , and W. Graham Richards, Reader in Computational Chemistry, Physical Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford University
