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RE: Oscillatory reactions - when chemistry looks alive
@alexs1320 : I think you are the first person in steemit with similar interests as that of mine. Although not a chemist, I am interested in oscillatory reactions which I was introduced during my PhD course work in systems biology. BZ reactions are very interesting and can be modelled using reaction-diffusion processes.
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"Pro question": There is a strange idea about the *OH radical. According to some ideas, those are organized in "layers". Do you know some method that could simulate different ways how *OH "approach" to molecules?
I didnt get you. If I understand you correctly, are you asking if we can incorporate OH radical in MD simulations? Maybe QM based MD techniques can incorporate reactions. Not in classical MD.