Catalysts are of paramount importance as most chemical processes would be uneconomical without suitable catalysts. Consequently, the identification of appropriate catalysts is a key step in chemical process design. However, the number of potential catalysts is usually vast. To suggest promising candidates for experimental testing, in silico catalyst design methods are highly desirable. Still, such computational methods are in their infancy. Moreover, simple performance indicators are commonly employed as design objective instead of evaluating the actual process performance enabled by considered catalysts. Here, we present the CAT-COSMO-CAMPD method for integrated in silico design of homogeneous molecular catalysts and processes. CAT-COSMO-C...
Chemical catalysis is one of the most important applications in chemistry and has been developed for...
Chemical catalysis is one of the most important applications in chemistry and has been developed for...
The accuracy of quantum mechanics (QM) calculations have improved to the point at which they are now...
Catalysts are of paramount importance as most chemical processes would be uneconomical without suita...
Optimal performance of chemical processes requires both optimized operating conditions and carefully...
Solvents strongly affect reaction‐based chemical processes. Process design, therefore, needs to inte...
Molecules are often the key for energetically and economically efficient processes and thus need to ...
The choice of the employed solvent often strongly influences the performance of chemical processes. ...
Computer-Aided Molecular Design (CAMD) enables the automated exploration of chemical space and thus ...
© 2019 American Chemical Society.Until recently, computational tools were mainly used to explain che...
Chemical catalysis is one of the most important applications in chemistry and has been developed for...
Chemical catalysis is one of the most important applications in chemistry and has been developed for...
Chemical catalysis is one of the most important applications in chemistry and has been developed for...
Chemical catalysis is one of the most important applications in chemistry and has been developed for...
Chemical catalysis is one of the most important applications in chemistry and has been developed for...
Chemical catalysis is one of the most important applications in chemistry and has been developed for...
Chemical catalysis is one of the most important applications in chemistry and has been developed for...
The accuracy of quantum mechanics (QM) calculations have improved to the point at which they are now...
Catalysts are of paramount importance as most chemical processes would be uneconomical without suita...
Optimal performance of chemical processes requires both optimized operating conditions and carefully...
Solvents strongly affect reaction‐based chemical processes. Process design, therefore, needs to inte...
Molecules are often the key for energetically and economically efficient processes and thus need to ...
The choice of the employed solvent often strongly influences the performance of chemical processes. ...
Computer-Aided Molecular Design (CAMD) enables the automated exploration of chemical space and thus ...
© 2019 American Chemical Society.Until recently, computational tools were mainly used to explain che...
Chemical catalysis is one of the most important applications in chemistry and has been developed for...
Chemical catalysis is one of the most important applications in chemistry and has been developed for...
Chemical catalysis is one of the most important applications in chemistry and has been developed for...
Chemical catalysis is one of the most important applications in chemistry and has been developed for...
Chemical catalysis is one of the most important applications in chemistry and has been developed for...
Chemical catalysis is one of the most important applications in chemistry and has been developed for...
Chemical catalysis is one of the most important applications in chemistry and has been developed for...
The accuracy of quantum mechanics (QM) calculations have improved to the point at which they are now...