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Control of delocalization and structural changes by means of an electric field
Authors:Karafiloglou Padeleimon
Affiliation:Faculty of Chemistry, POB 135, Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece. karafilo@chem.auth.gr
Abstract:The strength and, mainly, the direction of a static electric field can be used to control delocalization effects occurring in a non-polar pi-system. The delocalization energy, the weights, and the probabilities of some local electronic structures, the behavior of electron pairs, and the electronic fluctuations are considered and examined in cis-butadiene, used as model system. The effects of the electric field are detected and evaluated in the basis of natural orbital spaces appropriate to investigate the behavior of one- and poly-electron distributions. The consequences of modifying the delocalization effects on structural changes are also investigated. Full geometry optimizations in both Hartree-Fock and MP2 levels show that the changes in bond lengths, guided by the changes of the behavior of the electronic assembly, can be controlled by means of the electric field.
Keywords:delocalization  electron pairs  Natural Resonance Theory  exchange correlations  population analysis
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