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Spiers Memorial Lecture: Interplay of theory and computation in chemistry—examples from on-water organic catalysis, enzyme catalysis, and single-molecule fluctuations

Abstract

In this lecture, several examples are considered that illustrate the interplay of experiment, theory, and computations. The examples include on-water catalysis of organic reactions, enzymatic catalysis, single molecule fluctuations, and some much earlier work on electron transfer and atom or group transfer reactions. Computations have made a major impact on our understanding and in the comparisons with experiments. There are also major advantages of analytical theories that may capture in a single equation an entire field and relate experiments of one type to those of another. Such a theory has a generic quality. These topics are explored in the present lecture.

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© 2010 Royal Society of Chemistry. This paper is published as part of Faraday Discussions volume 145: Frontiers in Physical Organic Chemistry. Received 6th October 2009, Accepted 7th October 2009. First published as an Advance Article on the web 23rd December 2009. It is a pleasure to acknowledge the support of this work by the Office of Naval Research and the National Science Foundation. I am also indebted to the members of my research group who participated in these studies and are cited in the references.

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