Molecular Modeling

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Molecular Modeling Steven O. Nielsen, UTD Chemistry

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Molecular Modeling. Steven O. Nielsen, UTD Chemistry. How do we obtain a molecular picture of chemical systems ?. Answer:. Molecular simulation?. AFM?. TEM?. small protein (peptide) binding to a carbon nanotube. example:. Atomic Force Microscopy?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Molecular ModelingSteven O. Nielsen, UTD Chemistry

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How do we obtain a molecular picture of chemical systems?

small protein (peptide) binding to a carbon nanotube

example:

Answer:

AFM? TEM?Molecular

simulation?

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small protein (peptide) binding to a carbon nanotube

example:

Atomic Force Microscopy?

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small protein (peptide) binding to a carbon nanotube

example:

Transition Electron Microscopy?

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small protein (peptide) binding to a carbon nanotube

example:

Molecular simulation?

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Molecular simulationThe energy of chemical structures, in combination with statistical mechanics, allows for, in principle, all properties of a system to be calculated. But if the energies are not known accurately…

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C60 in a lipid bilayer

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Nanoparticles in a complex environment (at interface, surfactants present)

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C60 in lipid bilayerfunctionalized NP at oil/water interface

C60 in lipid vesicle functionalized NP at lipid bilayer/water interface