Most of the systems possessing true two-electron three-center interactions are electron deficient compounds like boron hydrids, closo-boranes, and some organic ions such as butonium cations. In this work, we perform a detailed study of the electron distribution for two different types of systems to which likewise interactions has been adjudicated: organometallic CH4-Me(+p) (p = 1, 2) adducts with Me, alkaline and earth alkaline metallic ions of Li, Na, K, Be, Mg, Ca in their stable gaseous phase and X4H(+) (X = P, As) simple clusters. For this purpose, topological analysis of the electron density decomposed into its effectively paired and unpaired contributions has been carried out looking for complex interactions.
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J Phys Chem A
July 2015
‡IFIBA-CONICET and Departamento de Física, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Ciudad Universitaria, 1428, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Most of the systems possessing true two-electron three-center interactions are electron deficient compounds like boron hydrids, closo-boranes, and some organic ions such as butonium cations. In this work, we perform a detailed study of the electron distribution for two different types of systems to which likewise interactions has been adjudicated: organometallic CH4-Me(+p) (p = 1, 2) adducts with Me, alkaline and earth alkaline metallic ions of Li, Na, K, Be, Mg, Ca in their stable gaseous phase and X4H(+) (X = P, As) simple clusters. For this purpose, topological analysis of the electron density decomposed into its effectively paired and unpaired contributions has been carried out looking for complex interactions.
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