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Science Forum Index » Nanotechnology Forum » "Reaction Coordinate" vs. "Spatial Positioning" - References
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| Geoff Sobering |
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2003 12:27 pm |
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Like many I've been reading the C&E News letter exchange between
Drexler and Smalley. As a Chemist, it seems the crux of the argument
comes down to Smalley's assertion that the "reaction coordinate" (aka
series of molecular configurations) from reactants to products is more
complex than a simple series of positional changes (such as those
depicted in the diagram at the end of the introduction to the C&EN
exchange):
http://pubs.acs.org/cen/images/8148/8148cover_Mech.JPG
Drexler makes passing mention (w/o references) to the computational
chemistry work of Ralph Merkel ("and others"). I am very interested
in reading more about this work. I'm not at all familiar with the
"molecular manufacturing" literature, and was wondering if anyone
could suggest some articles (even better if they're available on-line,
as I'm no longer in academia...). I'm particularly interested in any
computational simulation of reactions driven by molecular
manipulators.
Cheers,
Geoff S.
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| James Logajan |
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2003 10:09 am |
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