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Topological analysis, inorganic

The ELF was proposed by Becke and Edgecombe [7] in 1990 and very soon extensively applied to a variety of systems ranging from atoms to inorganic and organic molecules to solids [9]. In 1994, a topological analysis of the ELF was... [Pg.288]

A promising simplification has been proposed by Bader (1990) who has shown that the electron density in a molecule can be uniquely partitioned into atomic fragments that behave as open quantum systems. Using a topological analysis of the electron density, he has been able to trace the paths of chemical bonds. This approach has recently been applied to the electron density in inorganic crystals by Pendas et al. (1997, 1998) and Luana et al. (1997). While this analysis holds great promise, the bond paths of the electron density in inorganic solids are not the same as the more traditional chemical bonds and, for reasons discussed in Section 14.8, the electron density model is difficult to compare with the traditional chemical bond models. [Pg.6]

The mathematical theory of topology is the basis of other approaches to understanding inorganic structure. As mentioned in Section 1.4 above, a topological analysis of the electron density in a crystal allows one to define both atoms and the paths that link them, and any description of structure that links pairs of atoms by bonds or bond paths gives rise to a network which can profitably be studied using graph theory. [Pg.7]

Diversity of the Nature of the Nitrogen-Oxygen Bond in Inorganic and Organic Nitrites in the Light of Topological Analysis... [Pg.1]


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