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Free Radicals in Chemistry and Biology: A Computational Quantum Chemistry Investigation. This proposal aims to carry out state-of-the-art chemistry research using computers rather than traditional laboratory techniques. Free radicals, which have widespread importance in the multibillion dollar polymer and health industries, form the centrepiece of the proposal. These are highly reactive substances that are difficult to study by conventional experimental techniques but ideal to study using compu ....Free Radicals in Chemistry and Biology: A Computational Quantum Chemistry Investigation. This proposal aims to carry out state-of-the-art chemistry research using computers rather than traditional laboratory techniques. Free radicals, which have widespread importance in the multibillion dollar polymer and health industries, form the centrepiece of the proposal. These are highly reactive substances that are difficult to study by conventional experimental techniques but ideal to study using computers. The increased understanding of free radicals that will stem from this research may help in dealing with ageing, and afflictions such as hardening of the arteries and vitamin B12 deficiency. It will also result in the training at the highest level of new generations of chemists in this exciting field of "chemistry with computers".Read moreRead less
Computational Quantum Chemistry Study of Molecular Structures, Stabilities and Reactions. Computational quantum chemistry is revolutionizing the study and practice of chemistry. We will use state-of-the-art computer calculations to investigate chemical structures, stabilities and reactions, particularly for free radicals. Radicals are of great importance in chemistry, biology and polymer science, but are difficult to study experimentally. We will use the computer calculations to determine how ....Computational Quantum Chemistry Study of Molecular Structures, Stabilities and Reactions. Computational quantum chemistry is revolutionizing the study and practice of chemistry. We will use state-of-the-art computer calculations to investigate chemical structures, stabilities and reactions, particularly for free radicals. Radicals are of great importance in chemistry, biology and polymer science, but are difficult to study experimentally. We will use the computer calculations to determine how to make radicals more stable, how they react to produce polymers, how they cause damage to proteins, and how they are involved in helping vitamin B12 make reactions go faster. We will create new methodologies in order to reliably achieve these goals.Read moreRead less