Strategies for the 'molecular engineering' of chemical, electronic, and optical devices
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Beratan, DN
Published in: Proceedings of the Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference
December 1, 1990
Theoretical chemistry is assisting in the design of new materials for biocatalysis, ultrasmall-scale electronic devices, and nonlinear optics. The author discusses of the kinds of molecular design and property prediction problems which have recently been attacked using these techniques. The role of theoretical chemistry for developing the structure-property relationships in families of small molecules with novel optical properties is discussed.
Duke Scholars
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Proceedings of the Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference
ISSN
0146-955X
Publication Date
December 1, 1990
Volume
3
Start / End Page
519 / 520
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Beratan, D. N. (1990). Strategies for the 'molecular engineering' of chemical, electronic, and optical devices. Proceedings of the Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, 3, 519–520.
Beratan, D. N. “Strategies for the 'molecular engineering' of chemical, electronic, and optical devices.” Proceedings of the Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference 3 (December 1, 1990): 519–20.
Beratan DN. Strategies for the 'molecular engineering' of chemical, electronic, and optical devices. Proceedings of the Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference. 1990 Dec 1;3:519–20.
Beratan, D. N. “Strategies for the 'molecular engineering' of chemical, electronic, and optical devices.” Proceedings of the Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, vol. 3, Dec. 1990, pp. 519–20.
Beratan DN. Strategies for the 'molecular engineering' of chemical, electronic, and optical devices. Proceedings of the Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference. 1990 Dec 1;3:519–520.
Published In
Proceedings of the Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference
ISSN
0146-955X
Publication Date
December 1, 1990
Volume
3
Start / End Page
519 / 520