Web-Based Interactive Animation of Organic Reactions

Hens Borkent and Jack van Rooij
Centre for Molecular and Biomolecular Informatics, University of Nijmegen, 6525 ED Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Oliver Stueker , Ingo Brunberg and Gregor Fels
Department of Organic Chemistry, University of Paderborn, D-33098 Paderborn, Germany
J. Chem. Educ., 2003, 80 (5), p 583
DOI: 10.1021/ed080p583
Publication Date (Web): May 1, 2003

Abstract

A Web-based program that allows for the animation of an organic reaction, presented as an interactively viewable Chime object, on the basis of an approximate structure of the corresponding transition state.

Keywords (Audience):

Second-Year Undergraduate

Keywords (Domain):

Organic Chemistry

Keywords (Feature):

JCE WebWare: Web-Based Learning Aids

Keywords (Pedagogy):

Internet / Web-Based Learning

Keywords (Subject):

Computational Chemistry

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    Mol4D: A Web-Based Computational Chemistry Interface for Educational Purposes

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    • Mol4D: A Web-Based Computational Chemistry Interface for Educational Purposes

      Hens Borkent , Jack van Rooij , Oliver Stueker , Ingo Brunberg and Gregor Fels
      Journal of Chemical Education2003 80 (5), 582

      Mol 4D (Molecules in Four Dimensions) is a Web-based molecule editor using the Chime browser plug-in linked to a MOPAC calculation engine the produces structural and electronic data.

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