Regions of space are defined to maximize the probability to find two electrons in it. They can be interpreted as regions where Lewis' electron pairs are most likely to be found. These maximum probability domains (MPDs) provide information similar to that obtained from the electron localization function (ELF), but is not identical to it. The elements in the diamond structure provide examples for a comparison.
Maximum Probability Domains in the Solid-State Structures of the Elements: the Diamond Structure / Causa', Mauro; A., Savin. - In: ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR ANORGANISCHE UND ALLGEMEINE CHEMIE. - ISSN 0044-2313. - 637:(2011), pp. 882-884. [10.1002/zaac.201100156]
Maximum Probability Domains in the Solid-State Structures of the Elements: the Diamond Structure
CAUSA', Mauro;
2011
Abstract
Regions of space are defined to maximize the probability to find two electrons in it. They can be interpreted as regions where Lewis' electron pairs are most likely to be found. These maximum probability domains (MPDs) provide information similar to that obtained from the electron localization function (ELF), but is not identical to it. The elements in the diamond structure provide examples for a comparison.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.