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Describing Chemical Reactivity with Frontier Molecular Orbitalets.

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Yu, J; Su, NQ; Yang, W
Published in: JACS Au
June 2022

Locality in physical space is critical in understanding chemical reactivity in the analysis of various phenomena and processes in chemistry, biology, and materials science, as exemplified in the concepts of reactive functional groups and active sites. Frontier molecular orbitals (FMOs) pinpoint the locality of chemical bonds that are chemically reactive because of the associated orbital energies and thus have achieved great success in describing chemical reactivity, mainly for small systems. For large systems, however, the delocalization nature of canonical molecular orbitals makes it difficult for FMOs to highlight the locality of the chemical reactivity. To obtain localized molecular orbitals that also reflect the frontier nature of the chemical processes, we develop the concept of frontier molecular orbitalets (FMOLs) for describing the reactivity of large systems. The concept of orbitalets was developed recently in the localized orbital scaling correction method, which aims for eliminating the delocalization error in common density functional approximations. Orbitalets are localized in both physical and energy spaces and thus contain both orbital locality and energy information. The FMOLs are thus the orbitalets with energies highest among occupied orbitalets and lowest among unoccupied ones. The applications of FMOLs to hexadeca-1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15-octaene in its equilibrium geometry, inter- and intra-molecular charge-transfer systems, and two transition states of a bifurcating reaction demonstrate that FMOLs can connect quantum mechanical treatments of chemical systems and chemical reactivities by locating the reactive region of large chemical systems. Therefore, FMOLs extend the role of FMOs for small systems and describe the chemical reactivity of large systems with energy and locality insight, with potentially broad applications.

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JACS Au

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2691-3704

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2691-3704

Publication Date

June 2022

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2

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6

Start / End Page

1383 / 1394

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  • 34 Chemical sciences
 

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Yu, J., Su, N. Q., & Yang, W. (2022). Describing Chemical Reactivity with Frontier Molecular Orbitalets. JACS Au, 2(6), 1383–1394. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacsau.2c00085
Yu, Jincheng, Neil Qiang Su, and Weitao Yang. “Describing Chemical Reactivity with Frontier Molecular Orbitalets.JACS Au 2, no. 6 (June 2022): 1383–94. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacsau.2c00085.
Yu J, Su NQ, Yang W. Describing Chemical Reactivity with Frontier Molecular Orbitalets. JACS Au. 2022 Jun;2(6):1383–94.
Yu, Jincheng, et al. “Describing Chemical Reactivity with Frontier Molecular Orbitalets.JACS Au, vol. 2, no. 6, June 2022, pp. 1383–94. Epmc, doi:10.1021/jacsau.2c00085.
Yu J, Su NQ, Yang W. Describing Chemical Reactivity with Frontier Molecular Orbitalets. JACS Au. 2022 Jun;2(6):1383–1394.

Published In

JACS Au

DOI

EISSN

2691-3704

ISSN

2691-3704

Publication Date

June 2022

Volume

2

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1383 / 1394

Related Subject Headings

  • 34 Chemical sciences