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Tailoring approach for exploring electron densities and electrostatic potentials of molecular crystals
Authors:K Babu  V Ganesh  Shridhar R Gadre  Nour E Ghermani
Institution:(1) Department of Chemistry, University of Pune, 411 007 Pune, India;(2) Laboratoire de Physique, Pharmaceutique UMR, CNRS 8612, Faculté de Pharmacie 5, Université Paris XI, Rue Jean-Baptiste Clément,, 92296 Châtenay-Malabry Cedex, France
Abstract:Experimental and theoretical studies of electron densities and the corresponding derived entities such as electrostatic potentials have been the primary means of understanding the chemical nature and electronic properties of crystalline substances. Conventional crystal calculation methods such as the embedded cluster models are capable of performing calculations on small and medium-sized molecules, while periodic ab initio methods can treat crystals with up to 200 atoms per unit cell. A linear scaling method, viz. the molecular tailoring approach, has recently been developed for obtaining ab initio quality one-electron properties. In the present study, the molecular tailoring approach is employed to generate electron density, electrostatic potential and interaction density maps with the ibuprofen crystal as a test case. The interaction density and electrostatic potential maps produced in the present work succinctly bring out the actual crystalline environment around a given reference molecule by including the interactions with atoms in its neighborhood. The results obtained from the molecular tailoring approach may thus be expected to enhance our understanding of the environment in the crystalline material with reasonably small computational effort.Contribution to the Jacopo Tomasi Honorary Issue
Keywords:Molecular crystals  Electron densities  Electrostatic potentials  Molecular tailoring approach
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