CCL:G: solvation models and surfaces
- From: mohamed aish <mhmdaish*o*yahoo.com>
- Subject: CCL:G: solvation models and surfaces
- Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 09:03:41 -0700 (PDT)
Sent to CCL by: mohamed aish [mhmdaish()yahoo.com]
I found some difficulty to understand the solvation very will. For example, when
should one use vdW, SAS and SES? What is the different between these surfaces
and that used in Gaussian like: SCRF=PCM, CPCM, IPCM or IEFPCM. I read a lot
about these things but I hope that someone will give me comments to Exposition
the solvation modeling.
--- On Tue, 4/7/09, Andreas Klamt klamt.:.cosmologic.de <owner-chemistry ~
ccl.net> wrote:
> From: Andreas Klamt klamt.:.cosmologic.de <owner-chemistry ~ ccl.net>
> Subject: CCL: Computer Program for Enumeration of Kekule Structures.
> To: "Aish, Mhmd Ahmd " <mhmdaish ~ yahoo.com>
> Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2009, 5:56 PM
> Sent to CCL by: Andreas Klamt [klamt],[cosmologic.de]
> Dear Rashid,
>
> indeed our COSMOfrag program does this task as a by product
> during the preparation of the fragmentation into fragmets
> from similar structures.
> But COSMOfrag is not for free. If you just need it for one
> or a small number of compounds, I can do it for you.
>
> Best regards
>
> Andreas
>
>
>
> Zahid Rashid Z.Rashid,,students.uu.nl schrieb:
> > Sent to CCL by: "Zahid Rashid"
> [Z.Rashid[]students.uu.nl]
> > Dear C.C. Researchers,
> > I am looking for a computer program that can
> automatically generate all possible Kekule structures for a
> given polycyclic (alternant) aromatic hydrocarbon. If
> anybody have or know about such a program please let me
> know. Thanks.
> > Z.Rashid(-)students.uu.nl>
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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