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Advances in electric field and atomic surface derived properties from experimental electron densities
Authors:Bouhmaida Nouzha  Ghermani Nour Eddine
Affiliation:Laboratoire des Sciences des Matériaux, LSM, Université Cadi Ayyad, Faculté des Sciences Semlalia, boulevard Prince Moulay Abdallah, BP 2390, Marrakech, 40000, Morocco. nouzha@ucam.ac.ma
Abstract:The present study is devoted to a general use of the Gauss law. This is applied to the atomic surfaces derived from the topological analysis of the electron density. The method proposed here is entirely numerical, robust and does not necessitate any specific parametrization of the atomic surfaces. We focus on two fundamental properties: the atomic charges and the electrostatic forces acting on atoms in molecules. Application is made on experimental electron densities modelized by the Hansen-Coppens model from which the electric field is derived for a heterogenic set of compounds: water molecule, NO(3) anion, bis-triazine molecule and MgO cluster. Charges and electrostatic forces are estimated by the atomic surface flux of the electric field and the Maxwell stress tensor, respectively. The charges obtained from the present method are in good agreement with those issued from the conventional volume integration. Both Feynman and Ehrenfest forces as well as the electrostatic potential at the nuclei (EPN) are here estimated from the experimental electron densities. The values found for the molecular compounds are presented and discussed in the scope of the mechanics of atomic interactions.
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