Structural and electrostatic properties of atoms and functional groups using AIM theory II: Unsaturated organics with one electronegative atom

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

5-30-2008

Abstract

Atoms in molecules theory is used to determine the properties of functional groups within 27 unsaturated linear and branched molecules with, at most, one electronegative atom. The functional group properties computed in this study are energy, volume, exposed surface area, extent of electron density, charge, dipole moment, and polarizability of the group. Averaged values for properties considering both first- and second-bonded neighbors are presented for alkyl groups. These properties have less variation than properties for definitions considering only first-bonded groups even as the number of functional groups in the set is reduced. A change is seen in the electron population of the alkyl functional group if a highly electronegative atom is a second-bonded neighbor. The nitrile N and ketone and aldehyde O are compared to saturated N and O. Second-bonded alkyl functional groups affect the topology of O atoms within aldehydes and ketones such that the O atoms are separable into two distinct group definitions. The effects of second-bonded neighbors are quantitatively measured using a calculation of electronegativity based around topology. Electronegative atoms as second-bonded neighbors have a small but discrete effect on the electronegativity of alkyl first-bonded neighbors for the molecules within this study. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Identifier

42649114072 (Scopus)

Publication Title

Journal of Molecular Structure THEOCHEM

External Full Text Location

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.theochem.2008.02.014

ISSN

01661280

First Page

78

Last Page

88

Issue

1-3

Volume

857

Fund Ref

Nanjing Institute of Technology

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