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Computer Aided Molecular Design

Computer Aided Molecular Design

Luke Achenie | Venkat Venkatasubramanian | Rafiqul Gani

(2002)

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Abstract

CAMD or Computer Aided Molecular Design refers to the design of molecules with desirable properties. That is, through CAMD, one determines molecules that match a specified set of (target) properties. CAMD as a technique has a very large potential as in principle, all kinds of chemical, bio-chemical and material products can be designed through this technique.
This book mainly deals with macroscopic properties and therefore does not cover molecular design of large, complex chemicals such as drugs. While books have been written on computer aided molecular design relating to drugs and large complex chemicals, a book on systematic formulation of CAMD problems and solutions, with emphasis on theory and practice, which helps one to learn, understand and apply the technique is currently unavailable.
· This title brings together the theoretical aspects related to Computer Aided Molecular Design, the different techniques that have been developed and the different applications that have been reported.
· Contributing authors are among the leading researchers and users of CAMD
· First book available giving a systematic formulation of CAMD problems and solutions
"This book provides an informative and insightful account of this emerging area.
The book provides a comprehensive overview of the techniques and applications of CAMD. It fulfills the goal set out by the editors as an excellent starting point for engineers and researchers interested in the applications and further development of this important emerging area."
K.M. Ng, SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY, Volume 35 Issue 2, 2004