Properties of Local Electronic Structures

Frederik I. Kjeldal, Janus J. Eriksen*

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Abstract

The simulation of intrinsic contributions to molecular properties holds the potential to allow for chemistry to be directly inferred from changes to electronic structures at the atomic level. In the present study, we demonstrate how such local properties can be readily derived from suitable molecular orbitals to yield effective fingerprints of various types of atoms in organic molecules. In contrast, corresponding inferences from schemes that instead make use of individual atomic orbitals for this purpose are generally found to fail in expressing much uniqueness in atomic environments. By further studying the extent to which entire chemical reactions may be decomposed into meaningful and continuously evolving atomic contributions, schemes based on molecular rather than atomic orbitals are once again found to be the more consistent, even allowing for intricate differences between seemingly uniform nucleophilic substitutions to be probed.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Chemical Theory and Computation
Volume19
Pages (from-to)9228−9238
ISSN1549-9618
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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