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List of works by Martin Paul Brändle

Acidity Differences between Inorganic Solids Induced by Their Framework Structure. A Combined Quantum Mechanics/Molecular Mechanics ab Initio Study on Zeolites

scholarly article by Martin Paul Brändle & Joachim Sauer published February 1998 in Journal of the American Chemical Society

Chemical information media in the chemistry lecture hall: a comparative assessment of two online encyclopedias.

scientific article

Citation analysis with microsoft academic

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Combining ab initio techniques with analytical potential functions. A study of zeolite-adsorbate interactions for NH3 on H-faujasite

Comparison of a combined quantum mechanics/interatomic potential function approach with its periodic quantum-mechanical limit: Proton siting and ammonia adsorption in zeolite chabazite

scholarly article by Martin Paul Brändle et al published 15 December 1998 in Journal of Chemical Physics

Molecular Geometries by the Extended-HückelMolecular Orbital Method III: Band-structure calculations

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Molecular Geometries by the Extended-HückelMolecular Orbital method II: Hydrocarbons and organic molecules containing O, N, and S

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Resource description framework technologies in chemistry

scientific article (publication date: 2011)

Size quantization and surface states of molybdenum sulphide clusters: a molecular orbital approach

Statistical Analysis of Quantum Chemical Data Using Generalized XML/CML Archives for the Derivation of Molecular Design Rules

The MP2 binding energy of the ethene dimer and its dependence on the auxiliary basis sets: a benchmark study using a newly developed infrastructure for the processing of quantum chemical data

The coverage of Microsoft Academic: Analyzing the publication output of a university

scientific article (publication date: 16 March 2017)

The number of linked references of publications in Microsoft Academic in comparison with the Web of Science

The quantum chemical search for novel materials and the issue of data processing: The InfoMol project