Atomic Charges and the Electrostatic Potential Are Ill-Defined in Degenerate Ground States
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Bultinck, Patrick
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Atomic Charges and the Electrostatic Potential Are Ill-Defined in Degenerate Ground States
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A system in a spatially degenerate ground state
responds in a qualitatively different way to positive and
negative point charges. This means that the molecular
electrostatic potential is ill-defined for degenerate ground
states due to the ill-defined nature of the electron density. It
also means that it is impossible, in practice, to define fixed
atomic charges for molecular mechanics simulations of
molecules with (quasi-)degenerate ground states. Atomicpolarizability-
based models and electronegativity-equalization-type models for molecular polarization also fail to capture this
effect. We demonstrate the ambiguity in the electrostatic potential using several molecules of different degree of degeneracy,
quasi-degeneracy, and symmetry.
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Chem. Theory Comput. 2013, 9, 4779−4788
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