A comparative electron density study (from X-ray diffraction and periodic quantum chemistry) of sodium and potassium nitrates is performed to test the performance of a transferrable aspherical atom model, which is based on the invarioms, to describe chemical bonding features of ions occurring in sites of different symmetry typical of inorganic salts and in different crystal environments. Relying on tabulated entries for the isolated ions (although tailor-made to account for different site symmetries), it takes the same time to employ as the spherical atom model routinely used in X-ray diffraction studies but provides an electron density distribution that faithfully reveals all the interionic interactionseven the weakest ones (such as betwe...
A model for the ionic interactions in polyvalent metal halides was originally built for chloroalumin...
The author has found in recent years that bond lengths are exact sums of the radii of adjacent atoms...
The divalent ions in alkaline earth chalcogenides are viewed as compressible objects and are treated...
A comparative electron density study (from X-ray diffraction and periodic quantum chemistry) of sodi...
X-ray structural analysis might be regarded as a method of visualizing molecules as they appear in t...
X-rays are diffracted by the electron density of crystals. Thus, the correct analysis of a single cr...
The bond formation between a cation X+ and an electron donor D is examined as a function of the elec...
We present a new rigid-ion force-field for the alkali metal nitrates that is suitable for simulating...
Divalent metal nitrates of barium, calcium, lead, and strontium are isomorphous, crystallizing in th...
In this study, we investigate the thermodynamics of alkali nitrate salt solutions, especially the fo...
We have recently developed a method to obtain distributed atomic polarizabilities adopting a partiti...
Some potentials describing electrostatic and ion-dipole interactions have been tested in known cryst...
High energy X-ray diffraction has been combined with containerless techniques to determine the struc...
The work covers the ionic-covalent diamand-similar compounds of A*992B*994C*995*002 type with chalco...
Frequency versus wave-vector dispersion relations along the three principal symmetry directions viz....
A model for the ionic interactions in polyvalent metal halides was originally built for chloroalumin...
The author has found in recent years that bond lengths are exact sums of the radii of adjacent atoms...
The divalent ions in alkaline earth chalcogenides are viewed as compressible objects and are treated...
A comparative electron density study (from X-ray diffraction and periodic quantum chemistry) of sodi...
X-ray structural analysis might be regarded as a method of visualizing molecules as they appear in t...
X-rays are diffracted by the electron density of crystals. Thus, the correct analysis of a single cr...
The bond formation between a cation X+ and an electron donor D is examined as a function of the elec...
We present a new rigid-ion force-field for the alkali metal nitrates that is suitable for simulating...
Divalent metal nitrates of barium, calcium, lead, and strontium are isomorphous, crystallizing in th...
In this study, we investigate the thermodynamics of alkali nitrate salt solutions, especially the fo...
We have recently developed a method to obtain distributed atomic polarizabilities adopting a partiti...
Some potentials describing electrostatic and ion-dipole interactions have been tested in known cryst...
High energy X-ray diffraction has been combined with containerless techniques to determine the struc...
The work covers the ionic-covalent diamand-similar compounds of A*992B*994C*995*002 type with chalco...
Frequency versus wave-vector dispersion relations along the three principal symmetry directions viz....
A model for the ionic interactions in polyvalent metal halides was originally built for chloroalumin...
The author has found in recent years that bond lengths are exact sums of the radii of adjacent atoms...
The divalent ions in alkaline earth chalcogenides are viewed as compressible objects and are treated...