Chantal
Daniel
a,
Leticia
González
b and
Frank
Neese
c
aLaboratoire de Chimie Quantique, Université de Strasbourg-CNRS, Institut de Chimie, 4 Rue Blaise Pascal, 67000, Strasbourg, France. E-mail: c.daniel@unistra.fr
bUniversity of Vienna, Institute of Theoretical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Vienna, Währinger Str. 17, 1090, Vienna, Austria. E-mail: leticia.gonzalez@univie.ac.at
cMax-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, Kaiser-Wilhelm-Platz 1, D-45470, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany. E-mail: frank.neese@kofo.mpg.de
Chantal Daniel |
Leticia González |
Frank Neese |
The attractiveness of the field addressed in this themed issue lies within its diversity in terms of molecular objects, challenging open questions, available methods and current theoretical developments. These ingredients pave the way to exceptional collaborative projects, not only among theoreticians to develop more accurate and affordable methods, but also with experimentalists to interpret optical signals or to help molecular design. We welcome each and every one of the exciting papers contained in this issue because they contribute to stimulating discussions in the quest to find fundamental answers at the frontier between hard and life sciences involving transition metal complexes.
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