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Hund-Mulliken interpretation

German chemist Eriedrich Hund and American chemist Robert S. Mulliken propose the Hund-Mulliken interpretation of molecular spectra, which gives a description of the molecular orbital theory of bonding. [Pg.209]

Molecular orbital theory originated from the theoretical work of German physicist Friederich Hund (1896-1997) and its apphcation to the interpretation of the spectra of diatomic molecules by American physical chemist Robert S. MuUiken (1896-1986) (Hund, 1926, 1927a, b Mulliken, 1926, 1928a, b, 1932). Inspired by the success of Heitler and London s approach, Finklestein and Horowitz introduced the linear combination of atomic orbitals (LCAO) method for approximating the MOs (Finkelstein and Horowitz, 1928). The British physicist John Edward Lennard-Jones (1894-1954) later suggested that only valence electrons need be treated as delocalized inner electrons could be considered as remaining in atomic orbitals (Lennard-Jones, 1929). [Pg.108]


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