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Cathy Rohrer Posts: 584 Joined: 2/6/2007
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Materials Studio is a commercial software package for studying chemicals and materials, including crystal structure and crystallization processes, polymer properties, catalysis, and structure-activity relationships.
It includes: • quantum and catalysis tools: CASTEP, DMol3, Gaussian, VAMP • polymers and simulation tools: COMPASS, Blends, Discover, Dissipative Particle Dynamics, Equilibria, GULP, MesoDyn, MesoProp, Synthia • analytical and crystallization tools: Morphology, Reflex, X-cell • visualization and statistics tools: Materials Visualizer, QSAR Citation: "Materials Studio," Accelrys. © 2001-2007 Accelrys Software Inc.. Access Site Examples of published work using Materials Studio: • Nuclear materials using GULP: B. S. Thomas, N. A. Marks and Peter Harrowell, Inversion of defect interactions due to ordering in Sr1-3x/2LaxTiO3 perovskites: an atomistic simulation study, Phys. Rev. B, 74, 214109 (2006). • Catalysis using DMol3: Manoilova, O.V., Podkolzin, S.G., Tope, B., Lercher, J., Stangland, E.E., Goupil, J.M., Weckhuysen, B.M., "Surface Acidity and Basicity of La2O3, LaOCl, and LaCl3 Characterized by IR Spectroscopy, TPD, and DFT Calculations," J. Phys. Chem. B, 108, pp 15770-15781, 2004. |
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