Kinetic energy density and covalent bonding - a complementary analysis at the border of bond and no bond.

Dalton Trans

KemKom, 1215 Ursulines Ave, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA.

Published: June 2010

An analysis of the kinetic energy density within a molecule identifies patterns within its electronic structure that are intuitively linked to familiar concepts of chemical bonding.

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