Month: February 2020

IQCC reaches milestone of h=100

The IQCC was created in 1993 (as IQC, focusing only on computational chemistry), and was joined in 2013 by two experimental groups (QBIS, METSO) because of long-standing collaborations and mutual interests. Right now, in this vibrant community of highly motivated researchers that are working on predictive catalysis both at lab benches and through molecular modelling, we

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Two ICREA Acadèmia awards: Anna Company and Albert Poater

Today ICREA announced the list of winners of the ICREA Acadèmia awards 2019, among which are three (!!!) names from the University of Girona: Sebastià Puig (Engineering), Anna Company and Albert Poater (both IQCC and Chemistry). Congratulations to all three!

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International Day of Women and Girls in Science at IQCC

Today (11th of Febraury) is the International day of Women and Girls in Science. In order to celebrate this day, three of our IQCC women (Dr. Sílvia Osuna @silviaosu, Dr. Sílvia Simon @SilviaSimonR and Carla Calvó @ccalvotusell) will give lectures at Schools. Furthermore, Dr. Sílvia Osuna will participate in a round-table discussion at the “Científiques Catalanes 2.0”

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New Beatriu de Pinós project for Marc Garcia-Borràs

On February 1st, Dr. Marc Garcia-Borràs started his new Beatriu de Pinós project (MSCA COFUND) entitled “Computational characterization of enzymatic reactive intermediates for the discovery and design of new biocatalytic activities”. This 3-year project will allow Dr. Garcia-Borràs to work as an independent researcher at the Institute of Computational Chemistry and Catalysis (IQCC) and the

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Mimicking the full catalytic cycle of sMMO for the first time

Soluble methane monooxygenase (sMMO) carries out methane oxidation at 4 °C and under ambient pressure in a catalytic cycle involving the formation of a peroxodiiron(III) intermediate (P) from the oxygenation of the diiron(II) enzyme and its subsequent conversion to Q, the diiron(IV) oxidant that hydroxylates methane. Synthetic diiron(IV) complexes that can serve as models for

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Carbon dioxide fixation and reduction by phosphine-free iron catalysts

In search of green sustainable chemistry there are different objectives to move forward in our quest to improve the world surrounding us. Here, in this contribution a collaborative study between the experimental group of Prof. Jean Luc Renaud (Univ. Normandy, France) and Dr. Albert Poater (IQCC) for the complementary computational part is reported. They have been able to achieve not only

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