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Monday, March 3, 2014

Computational Chemistry Highlights: February issue

The February issue of Computational Chemistry Highlights is out.

CCH is an overlay journal that identifies the most important papers in computational and theoretical chemistry published in the last 1-2 years. CCH is not affiliated with any publisher: it is a free resource run by scientists for scientists. You can read more about it here.

Table of content for this issue features contributions from CCH editors Jan Jensen and Steven Bachrach:

Large Solvation Effect in the Optical Rotatory Dispersion of Norbornenone


Determination of solution structures of proteins up to 40 kDa using CS-Rosetta with sparse NMR data from deuterated samples

How Sugars Pucker: Electronic Structure Calculations Map the Kinetic Landscape of Five Biologically Paramount Monosaccharides and Their Implications for Enzymatic Catalysis

Effects of London dispersion correction in density functional theory on the structures of organic molecules in the gas phase

The Click Reaction in Nature?

Calculations on Tunneling in the Reactions of Noradamantyl Carbenes

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