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Journal of the American Chemical Society
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ACS Catalysis is dedicated to publishing original research on heterogeneous catalysis, homogeneous catalysis, and biocatalysis. Application coverage includes life sciences, drug discovery & development, household products, polymer discovery & production, environmental protection and energy & fuels.Specifically, the journal includes both experimental and theoretical research and reviews on molecules, macromolecules or materials that are catalytic in nature, that is, they exhibit catalytic turnover.
The journal seeks to acquire content in the areas of new reactions and new approaches to synthesis involving known catalysts, discovery of or modification of new catalysts, novel mechanistic and investigatory studies on catalysis, practical enhancements of known processes, and conceptual advances.
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revistas
ISSN impreso
0002-7863
ISSN electrónico
1520-5126
Editor responsable
American Chemical Society (ACS)
País de edición
Estados Unidos
Fecha de publicación
1879-
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doi: 10.1021/ja00395a015
Solvatochromic comparison method. 20. Linear solvation energy relationships. 12. The d.delta. term in the solvatochromic equations
R. W. Taft; Jose-Luis M. Abboud; Mortimer J. Kamlet
Pp. 1080-1086
doi: 10.1021/ja00410a013
Linear solvation energy relationships. 13. Relationship between the Hildebrand solubility parameter, .delta.H, and the solvatochromic parameter, .pi.*
Mortimer J. Kamlet; Peter W. Carr; R. W. Taft; Michael H. Abraham
Pp. 6062-6066
doi: 10.1021/ja00360a048
Linear solvation energy relationships. 26. Some measures of relative self-association of alcohols and water
Mortimer J. Kamlet; Ruth Doherty; R. W. Taft; Michael H. Abraham
Palabras clave: Colloid and Surface Chemistry; Biochemistry; General Chemistry; Catalysis.
Pp. 6741-6743
doi: 10.1021/ja00265a036
Hemoglobin as a receptor of drugs and peptides: x-ray studies of the stereochemistry of binding
Max F. Perutz; Giulio. Fermi; Donald J. Abraham; Claude. Poyart; E. Bursaux
Palabras clave: Colloid and Surface Chemistry; Biochemistry; General Chemistry; Catalysis.
Pp. 1064-1078
doi: 10.1021/ja00273a048
Dynamics and design of enzymes and inhibitors
Chung F. Wong; J. Andrew. McCammon
Palabras clave: Colloid and Surface Chemistry; Biochemistry; General Chemistry; Catalysis.
Pp. 3830-3832
doi: 10.1021/ja00194a035
An internal-coordinate Monte Carlo method for searching conformational space
George Chang; Wayne C. Guida; W. Clark Still
Palabras clave: Colloid and Surface Chemistry; Biochemistry; General Chemistry; Catalysis.
Pp. 4379-4386
doi: 10.1021/ja00160a020
Conformations of cycloheptadecane. A comparison of methods for conformational searching
Martin Saunders; K. N. Houk; Yun Dong Wu; W. Clark Still; Mark Lipton; George Chang; Wayne C. Guida
Palabras clave: Colloid and Surface Chemistry; Biochemistry; General Chemistry; Catalysis.
Pp. 1419-1427
doi: 10.1021/ja00178a012
Analysis of intramolecular motions by filtering molecular dynamics trajectories
Pnina Dauber-Osguthorpe; David J. Osguthorpe
Palabras clave: Colloid and Surface Chemistry; Biochemistry; General Chemistry; Catalysis.
Pp. 7921-7935
doi: 10.1021/ja00004a079
Electrostatic contributions to solvation energies: comparison of free energy perturbation and continuum calculations
Arald Jean-Charles; Anthony Nicholls; Kim Sharp; Barry Honig; Anna Tempczyk; Thomas F. Hendrickson; W. Clark Still
Palabras clave: Colloid and Surface Chemistry; Biochemistry; General Chemistry; Catalysis.
Pp. 1454-1455
doi: 10.1021/ja00040a053
Ziegler-Natta catalysis. A theoretical study of the isotactic polymerization of propylene
L. A. Castonguay; A. K. Rappe
Pp. 5832-5842