MACE: Automated Assessment of Stereochemistry of Transition Metal Complexes and Its Applications in Computational Catalysis
Ivan Yu. Chernyshov,
Evgeny A. Pidko
Abstract:Computational chemistry pipelines typically commence with geometry generation, well-established for organic compounds but presenting a considerable challenge for transition metal complexes. This paper introduces MACE, an automated computational workflow for converting chemist SMILES/MOL representations of the ligands and the metal center to 3D coordinates for all feasible stereochemical configurations for mononuclear octahedral and square planar complexes directly suitable for quantum chemical computations and… Show more
Octahedral Mn(I) complexes bearing tridentate donor ligands [(L∩L’∩L’’)(CO)2MnX] have recently emerged as major players in catalytic (de)hydrogenation processes. While most of these systems are still based on structurally rigid pincer...
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