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Poidevin, C.; Stoychev, G. L.; Riplinger, C.; Auer, A. A. High Level Electronic Structure Calculation of Molecular Solid-State NMR Shielding Constants. Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation2022, 18, 2408–2417.
Stoychev, G. L.; Auer, A. A.; Gauss, J.; Neese, F. DLPNO-MP2 Second Derivatives for the Computation of Polarizabilities and NMR Shieldings. The Journal of Chemical Physics2021, 154, 164110.
Dittmer, A.; Stoychev, G. L.; Maganas, D.; Auer, A. A.; Neese, F. Computation of NMR Shielding Constants for Solids Using an Embedded Cluster Approach with DFT, Double-Hybrid DFT, and MP2. Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation2020, 16, 6950–6967.
Auer, A. A.; Tran, V. A.; Sharma, B.; Stoychev, G. L.; Marx, D.; Neese, F. A Case Study of Density Functional Theory and Domain-Based Local Pair Natural Orbital Coupled Cluster for Vibrational Effects on EPR Hyperfine Coupling Constants: Vibrational Perturbation Theory Versus Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics. Molecular Physics2020, 118, e1797916.
Stoychev, G. L.; Auer, A. A.; Neese, F. Efficient and Accurate Prediction of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Shielding Tensors with Double-Hybrid Density Functional Theory. Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation2018, 14, 4756–4771.
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Prof. Ferdi Schüth has been named an honorary fellow of the Chinese Chemical Society for his contributions to sustainable catalysis and international collaboration.
To mark the 100th anniversary of the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, a scientific conference will be held in Mülheim next year. Our institute will of course be taking part.