<![CDATA[Multiwfn forum / Physical relevance of ESP variances and charge balance]]> - //www.umsyar.com/wfnbbs/viewtopic.php?id=138 Fri, 14 Dec 2018 07:29:14 +0000 FluxBB <![CDATA[Re: Physical relevance of ESP variances and charge balance]]> //www.umsyar.com/wfnbbs/viewtopic.php?pid=356#p356 Thanks! I really appreciate that.

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<![CDATA[Re: Physical relevance of ESP variances and charge balance]]> //www.umsyar.com/wfnbbs/viewtopic.php?pid=350#p350 See e.g. Journal of Molecular Structure (Theochem), 301(1994) 55-64

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<![CDATA[Physical relevance of ESP variances and charge balance]]> //www.umsyar.com/wfnbbs/viewtopic.php?pid=344#p344 Hi,

On the page 315 of the following paper, it is stated, without any citation, that a large ESP variance and a charge balance close to 0.25 is indicative of the molecule being able to interact with other molecules through its positive or negative ESP regions:

T. Lu, F. Chen / Journal of Molecular Graphics and Modelling 38 (2012) 314–323

I was wondering what is the physics behind these statements and wether there are any reference papers that could explain or support these statements?

I would greatly appreciate any comments on this.

Thanks,

Maziar

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