Aromaticity cannot be measured directly by any physical or chemical experiment because it is not a well-defined magnitude. Its quantification is done indirectly from the measure of different properties that are usually found in aromatic compounds such as bond length equalisation, energetic stabilisation, and particular magnetic behaviour associated with induced ring currents. These properties have been used to set up the myriad of structural-, energetic-, and magnetic-based indices of aromaticity known to date. The cyclic delocalisation of mobile electrons in two or three dimensions is probably one of the key aspects that characterise aromatic compounds. However, it has not been until the last decade that electron delocalisation measures ha...
Our research group has recently defined two new aromaticity indexes based on the analysis of electro...
The Electron Localization Function (ELF) has played in the last time an important role in understand...
Several definitions of an atom in a molecule (AIM) in three-dimensional (3D) space, including both f...
Aromaticity cannot be measured directly by any physical or chemical experiment because it is not a w...
Aromaticity cannot be measured directly by any physical or chemical experiment because it is not a w...
In this work, the aromatic fluctuation index (FLU) that describes the fluctuation of electronic char...
In this work, the aromatic fluctuation index (FLU) that describes the fluctuation of electronic char...
An overview of recent advances on the study of aromaticity through the use of delocalization indices...
New evidence questioning the multidimensionality of the aromaticity phenomenon exemplified in what i...
New evidence questioning the multidimensionality of the aromaticity phenomenon exemplified in what i...
The degree of aromaticity of six-membered monoheterocycles with IV-VI group heteroatoms (C(6)H(5)X, ...
Interactions between electrons determine the structure and properties of matter from molecules to so...
The degree of aromaticity of six-membered monoheterocycles with IV-VI group heteroatoms (C(6)H(5)X, ...
We introduce a new electronic aromaticity index, AV1245, consisting of an average of the 4-center mu...
Interactions between electrons determine the structure and properties of matter from molecules to so...
Our research group has recently defined two new aromaticity indexes based on the analysis of electro...
The Electron Localization Function (ELF) has played in the last time an important role in understand...
Several definitions of an atom in a molecule (AIM) in three-dimensional (3D) space, including both f...
Aromaticity cannot be measured directly by any physical or chemical experiment because it is not a w...
Aromaticity cannot be measured directly by any physical or chemical experiment because it is not a w...
In this work, the aromatic fluctuation index (FLU) that describes the fluctuation of electronic char...
In this work, the aromatic fluctuation index (FLU) that describes the fluctuation of electronic char...
An overview of recent advances on the study of aromaticity through the use of delocalization indices...
New evidence questioning the multidimensionality of the aromaticity phenomenon exemplified in what i...
New evidence questioning the multidimensionality of the aromaticity phenomenon exemplified in what i...
The degree of aromaticity of six-membered monoheterocycles with IV-VI group heteroatoms (C(6)H(5)X, ...
Interactions between electrons determine the structure and properties of matter from molecules to so...
The degree of aromaticity of six-membered monoheterocycles with IV-VI group heteroatoms (C(6)H(5)X, ...
We introduce a new electronic aromaticity index, AV1245, consisting of an average of the 4-center mu...
Interactions between electrons determine the structure and properties of matter from molecules to so...
Our research group has recently defined two new aromaticity indexes based on the analysis of electro...
The Electron Localization Function (ELF) has played in the last time an important role in understand...
Several definitions of an atom in a molecule (AIM) in three-dimensional (3D) space, including both f...