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Journal of Computational Chemistry | 2015

Symmetry calculation for molecules and transition states

Nick Vandewiele; Ruben Van de Vijver; Kevin Van Geem; Marie-Françoise Reyniers; Guy Marin

The symmetry of molecules and transition states of elementary reactions is an essential property with important implications for computational chemistry. The automated identification of symmetry by computers is a very useful tool for many applications, but often relies on the availability of three‐dimensional coordinates of the atoms in the molecule and hence becomes less useful when these coordinates are a priori unavailable. This article presents a new algorithm that identifies symmetry of molecules and transition states based on an augmented graph representation of the corresponding structures, in which both topology and the presence of stereocenters are accounted for. The automorphism group order of the graph associated with the molecule or transition state is used as a starting point. A novel concept of label‐stereoisomers, that is, stereoisomers that arise after labeling homomorph substituents in the original molecule so that they become distinguishable, is introduced and used to obtain the symmetry number. The algorithm is characterized by its generic nature and avoids the use of heuristic rules that would limit the applicability. The calculated symmetry numbers are in agreement with expected values for a large and diverse set of structures, ranging from asymmetric, small molecules such as fluorochlorobromomethane to highly symmetric structures found in drug discovery assays. The new algorithm opens up new possibilities for the fast screening of the degree of symmetry of large sets of molecules.


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2012

Genesys: Kinetic model construction using chemo-informatics

Nick Vandewiele; Kevin Van Geem; Marie-Françoise Reyniers; Guy Marin


International Journal of Chemical Kinetics | 2015

Automatic Mechanism and Kinetic Model Generation for Gas‐ and Solution‐Phase Processes: A Perspective on Best Practices, Recent Advances, and Future Challenges

Ruben Van de Vijver; Nick Vandewiele; Pierre L. Bhoorasingh; Belinda L. Slakman; Fariba Seyedzadeh Khanshan; Hans-Heinrich Carstensen; Marie-Françoise Reyniers; Guy Marin; Richard H. West; Kevin Van Geem


Combustion and Flame | 2015

JP-10 combustion studied with shock tube experiments and modeled with automatic reaction mechanism generation

Connie W. Gao; Aäron G. Vandeputte; Nathan W. Yee; William H. Green; Robin E. Bonomi; Gregory R. Magoon; Hsi-Wu Wong; Oluwayemisi O. Oluwole; David K. Lewis; Nick Vandewiele; Kevin Van Geem


Energy & Fuels | 2014

Experimental and Modeling Study on the Thermal Decomposition of Jet Propellant-10

Nick Vandewiele; Gregory R. Magoon; Kevin Van Geem; Marie-Françoise Reyniers; William H. Green; Guy Marin


Energy & Fuels | 2015

Kinetic Modeling of Jet Propellant-10 Pyrolysis

Nick Vandewiele; Gregory R. Magoon; Kevin Van Geem; Marie-Françoise Reyniers; William H. Green; Guy Marin


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2015

Rule-based ab initio kinetic model for alkyl sulfide pyrolysis

Ruben Van de Vijver; Nick Vandewiele; Aäron G. Vandeputte; Kevin Van Geem; Marie-Françoise Reyniers; William H. Green; Guy Marin


Archive | 2014

Kinetic model construction using chemoinformatics

Nick Vandewiele


23rd International Symposium on Chemical Reaction Engineering (ISCRE23) | 2014

Rule based ab initio kinetic model for alkyl sulfide pyrolysis

Ruben Van de Vijver; Nick Vandewiele; Aäron G. Vandeputte; Kevin Van Geem; William H. Green; Guy Marin


International Journal of Chemical Kinetics | 2016

Implementation of Stereochemistry in Automatic Kinetic Model Generation

Nick Vandewiele; Ruben Van de Vijver; Hans-Heinrich Carstensen; Kevin Van Geem; Marie-Françoise Reyniers; Guy Marin

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William H. Green

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Gregory R. Magoon

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Connie W. Gao

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Nathan W. Yee

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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