We propose an atomic charge partitioning scheme, iterative adjusted charge partitioning (I-ACP), belonging to the stockholder family and based on partitioning of the valence molecular electron density. The method uses a Slater-type weighting factor c r exp(-α r), where α is a fixed parameter and c is determined iteratively. The parameters α were fitted for 17 main-group elements. The I-ACP scheme is shown to produce consistent, chemically meaningful atomic charges. Several stockholder-type charge-partitioning are compared. Extensive numerical tests demonstrate that in most cases, I-ACP surpasses most other methods by reproducing more accurately molecular dipole moments. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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