Charge-Transfer Forces in Molecular Compounds
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Charge-transfer energies or electron exchange energies are calculated between conjugated chain molecules and between benzene molecules which are formed into molecular compounds from the same species and called self-complexes. The essential nature of these energies is that these are largest in the displaced position that one molecule is laterally translated by some bond lengths to the other, and values of which cannot be negligible relative to the dispersion energies at the normal separation distance at which the molecular compounds are formed. The results obtained explain the observed phenomena qualitatively.
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- 1958-08-25
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