Theory of non-local (pair site) reactivity from model static-density response functions
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Contreras Ramos, Renato
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Theory of non-local (pair site) reactivity from model static-density response functions
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Activation is a fundamental and well-known concept in chemistry. It may be qualitatively defined as an increase in the chemical reactivity pattern of a molecule at a given site k when the system is locally perturbed at a different site l, say. This external perturbation arise from a localized molecular rearrangement, a substitution, a selective solvation or simply by the approach of a reagent of variable hardness. This work presents a theoretical approach intending to quantify this activation concept in the density functional framework. This is done here by first calculating the fluctuation of the electron density at a given site k for the ground state of the isolated substrate (static reactivity model) and then incorporating the substrate and model electrophile reagents in a spatial disposition related to a virtual transition structure for the parent system. This perturbation is assumed representable by local changes in the external potential. It is shown that a local approximation to
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/156384
DOI: 10.1007/s002140050322
ISSN: 1432881X
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Theoretical Chemistry Accounts, Volumen 99, Issue 3, 2018, Pages 183-191
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