Literature DB >> 16466266

Electronic compressibility and polarizability: origins of a correlation.

Kelling J Donald1.   

Abstract

Recently, two new chemical concepts have been introduced, namely, the atomic compressibility beta' = r4/Z(eff) and the corresponding group (molecular) compressibility Gbeta' = summation(i)N=1n(i)beta'(i). Here, r is the radius of the atom, Z(eff) is the effective nuclear charge, n is the number of atoms of a given element i, and N is the total number of different elements in the molecule. The physical meaning of these two compressibility parameters is examined briefly in this work. A fundamental difficulty with the derivation of the primary relationship beta' = r4/Z(eff) is pointed out. We have investigated the origins of an observed linear variation of Gbeta' with molecular polarizability alpha(mol)' for a series of predominantly organic molecules. We show that a linear correlation is to be expected for a plot of Gbeta' vs alpha(mol)' if certain conditions are satisfied for all members of a given set of molecules. In particular, if the average value of r/Z(eff) for the constituent atoms is similar for each molecule in the series, then a linear variation is to be expected for Gbeta' vs alpha(mol)'.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16466266     DOI: 10.1021/jp055891h

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem A        ISSN: 1089-5639            Impact factor:   2.781


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