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Quantum Chemistry and Physical Chemistry KU Leuven

The methods of quantum mechanics are applied to the study of a wide variety of organic, biological and inorganic compounds. Molecular structure, reactivity and properties are predicted on the basis of theoretical calculations. Due to constant improvements in computer power, and to more and more efficient algorithms, the predictions that can be made are frequently competitive in terms of accuracy with experimental measurements. Computations ...

Quantum Chemistry - Molecular Modelling Vrije Universiteit Brussel

The objectives of the Alliance group: the bundling of the forces, insights, competencies of the three groups, into one group that exhibits the strongest expertise in theoretical computational modeling research in Flanders and Belgium, as well as internationally in terms of dimension to become. This will further strengthen the position of both universities in this domain. Although the research has a common denominator, the subdisciplines cover ...

Department of Analytical Chemistry, Applied Chemometrics and Molecular Modelling Vrije Universiteit Brussel

he department of Analytical Chemistry, Applied Chemometrics and Molecular Modelling (FABI) is part of the Pharmaceutical Institute of the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. It is located in building G, ground floor of the Brussels Health Campus (campus Jette (see location)) of the university.

The main research topics are situated in separation science, chemometrics and molecular modelling. ...

Materials Chemistry Hasselt University

The research group "Materials Chemistry" (MATCHEM) focuses on the synthesis, characterization and application of advanced functional materials. The group encompasses several expertise groups with specific and complementary expertise, closely collaborating and operating within the spearhead research domains of the Institute for Materials Research (IMO) of Hasselt University. The group is also linked to the IMEC associated laboratory 'IMOMEC'. ...

Organic and Bio-polymer Chemistry Hasselt University

The research group ''''Organic and (Bio)Polymer Chemistry'''' (OBPC) focuses on the synthesis, characterization and applications of advanced functional (macro)molecular materials. The group encompasses several subgroups with a specific and complementary expertise, closely collaborating and operating within the spearhead research domains of the Institute for Materials Research (IMO) of Hasselt University. The group is also linked to the ...

Structural chemistry group (STRUCCHEM) University of Antwerp

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The Structural Chemistry Group of the Department of Chemistry at the University of Antwerp is a research group which combines expertise on quantum chemistry, organic semiconductors and diffraction in multi¬disciplinary research on the development and implementation quantum chemical methods for the study of large systems, the structure and bonding in chalcogen-nitrogen compounds, the structure of organic molecules in the crystal phase, conjugated ...

General Chemistry Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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In recent years Quantum Chemistry (i.e. the application of quantum mechanics to chemical problems such as structure, stability and properties of molecules and their behaviour during reactions) has made enormous progress via the so called Density Functional Theory (DFT). In this approach the electron density in each point is considered as the basic property of an atomic or molecular system from which all properties are derived. The main ...

Department of Chemistry KU Leuven

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For more information about the research topics of the different research teams belonging to this department see: - Division for biochemistry - Division for fotochemistry and spectroscopy - Division for quantum chemistry - Division for physical and analytical chemistry - Division for organic synthesis - Division for chemical and biological dynamics - Division for coordination chemistry - Division for polymer chemistry

Modelling and Simulation in Chemistry (MOSAIC) University of Antwerp

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Research in MOSAIC focuses on unravelling and understanding chemical reaction mechanisms in the context of three major research areas: astrochemistry, atmospheric chemistry, and (sustainable) heterogeneous catalysis. To this end, both classical and quantum chemical computational techniques are used. Specifically, we study the interaction between gas-phase particles and relevant substrates: interactions between astrochemically relevant molecules ...

Organic Chemistry Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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Peptides are naturally occurring molecules composed of a small number of amino acids. They control many vital functions in the organism, such as blood pressure, pain, memory, appetite, growth, ..., which make them very interesting as potential therapeutics. However, their rapid degradation and their poor oral bioavailability limits their application as drugs. Our team develops methods to make these active peptides more stable, so that their ...