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In this work, we present the electric field gradient (EFG) given by the linear response elimination of the small component (LRESC) scheme up to the 1/ order ( is the speed of light in vacuum) in CHFClX (X = Br, I, At) chiral molecules, together with CHFBr and CHFX (X = Br, I, At) tetrahedral systems. The former could be good candidates for further parity violation studies, especially when heavy atoms are surrounding. In this context, the LRESC scheme demonstrates effective applicability to large tetrahedral and chiral molecules that incorporate heavy elements, with relativistic effects playing a crucial role.

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A Relationship between the Molecular Parity-Violation Energy and the Electronic Chirality Measure.

J Phys Chem Lett

January 2024

Physics Department, Natural and Exact Science Faculty, National Northeastern University of Argentina, Avda Libertad, W3404AAS 5460, Corrientes, Argentina.

When the weak forces producing parity-violating effects are taken into account, there is a tiny energy difference between the total electronic energies of two enantiomers (Δ), which might be the key to understanding the evolution of the biological homochirality. We focus on the electronic chirality measure (ECM), a powerful descriptor based on the electronic charge density, for quantifying the chirality degree of a molecule, in a representative set of chiral molecules, together with their energies. Our results show a novel, strong, and correlation between Δ and ECM, supporting a subtle interplay between the weak forces acting within the nuclei of a given molecule and its chirality.

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