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ExcelAutomat 1.3: Fragment analysis based on the distortion/interaction‐activation strain model

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The distortion/interaction‐activation strain model (D/I‐ASM), a fragment analysis method, is applied to study the structure–reactivity relationship in reactions. The application of D/I‐ASM involves the generation of input files for points… Click to show full abstract

The distortion/interaction‐activation strain model (D/I‐ASM), a fragment analysis method, is applied to study the structure–reactivity relationship in reactions. The application of D/I‐ASM involves the generation of input files for points along a reaction profile, submission of input files to a quantum software package, processing of parameters from the resulting output files and generation of graphical plots. The ExcelAutomat tool (Laloo et al., J. Comput. Aided Mol. Des. 2017, 31, 667) provides a framework and library in Visual Basic for Application programming language to process such files. New routines were written in ExcelAutomat 1.3 to facilitate processing of files for D/I‐ASM. The worksheet “ASM” was included where initial parameters needed can be defined. The routines for D/I‐ASM were tested successfully on bimolecular nucleophilic substitution, cycloaddition, and barrierless reactions. The automation of fragment analysis by ExcelAutomat 1.3 is compatible with Microsoft Excel and LibreOffice Calc. The extensible tool processes files from Gaussian and GAMESS‐US packages. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Keywords: fragment analysis; analysis; activation strain; interaction activation; distortion interaction; strain model

Journal Title: Journal of Computational Chemistry
Year Published: 2019

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