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Effects of Temperature on the Shape and Symmetry of Molecules and Solids
Authors:Dr. Abel Carreras  Efrem Bernuz  Xavier Marugan  Dr. Miquel Llunell  Prof. Dr. Pere Alemany
Affiliation:1. Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC), Paseo Manuel de Lardizabal 4, 20018 Donostia, Euskadi, Spain;2. Departament de Ciència dels Materials i Química Física and, Institut de Química Teòrica i Computacional (IQTCUB), Universitat de Barcelona, Diagonal 647, 08028 Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain
Abstract:Despite its undeniable problems from a philosophical point of view, the concept of molecular structure, with attributes such as shape and symmetry, directly borrowed from the description of macroscopic objects, is nowadays central to most of the chemical sciences. Descriptions such as “the tetrahedral carbon atom” or “octahedral coordination complexes” are widely used as much in elementary textbooks as in the most up-to-date research articles. The definition of molecular shape is, however, not as simple as it might seem at first sight. Molecules don't behave as macroscopic objects do, and the arrangement of atoms within a molecule changes continuously due to the incessant motion of its constituent particles, nuclei, and electrons. How are molecular shape and symmetry affected by this thermal motion? In this Minireview, we introduce the language of continuous symmetry measures as a new tool to quantitatively describe the effects of temperature on molecular shape and symmetry, enriching in this way the set of molecular descriptors that might be used in the establishment of new empirical structure–property relations, of great interest in concomitant areas such as medicinal chemistry or materials science.
Keywords:continuous symmetry measures  molecular shape  structure–property relationships  symmetry  thermal motion
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