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Approaching a “naked” boryl anion: amide metathesis as a route to calcium, strontium, and potassium boryl complexes

2020

Abstract Amide metathesis has been used to generate the first structurally characterized boryl complexes of calcium and strontium, {(Me3Si)2N}M{B(NDippCH)2}(thf)n (M=Ca, n=2; M=Sr, n=3), through the reactions of the corresponding bis(amides), M{N(SiMe3)2}2(thf)2, with (thf)2Li‐ {B(NDippCH)2}. Most notably, this approach can also be applied to the analogous potassium amide K{N(SiMe3)2}, leading to the formation of the solvent‐free borylpotassium dimer [K{B(NDippCH)2}]2, which is stable in the solid state at room temperature for extended periods (48 h). A dimeric structure has been determined crystallographically in which the K+ cations interact weakly with both the ipso‐carbons of the flanki…

DimerPotassiumchemistry.chemical_elementBoron Chemistry010402 general chemistryMetathesis01 natural sciencesCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundAmidestructural studiesbooriBoronStrontiumPotassium amide010405 organic chemistryChemistryCommunicationAtoms in moleculesborylkompleksiyhdisteetGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryCommunications0104 chemical sciencesCrystallographys-block chemistryamiditatoms in moleculesboron
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Time-dependent density-functional theory in the projector augmented-wave method

2008

We present the implementation of the time-dependent density-functional theory both in linear-response and in time-propagation formalisms using the projector augmented-wave method in real-space grids. The two technically very different methods are compared in the linear-response regime where we found perfect agreement in the calculated photoabsorption spectra. We discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the two methods as well as their convergence properties. We demonstrate different applications of the methods by calculating excitation energies and excited state Born–Oppenheimer potential surfaces for a set of atoms and molecules with the linear-response method and by calculating nonlinear e…

ELECTRONIC EXCITATIONStime propagationGeneral Physics and AstronomySpectral linelaw.inventionlinear responseATOMSlawQuantum mechanicsSPECTRAPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryEXCHANGEEQUATIONSPhysicsREAL-TIMEPhysicsAtoms in moleculesTime-dependent density functional theorytime-dependent density-functional theoryNonlinear systemProjectorRESPONSE THEORYphotoabsorptionExcited statenon-linear responseProjector augmented wave methodDensity functional theoryCLUSTERSAPPROXIMATION
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Eight-membered heterocycles with two heteroatoms in a 1,2-relationship of interest in medicinal chemistry

2021

Abstract This chapter treats 1,2-diheterocines, eight membered heterocyclic systems with two heteroatoms, N, O and S, in an 1,2 relationship, exhibiting biological properties and exhaustively covers the literature from 2007 to the end of November 2019. In this period of time 1,2-diazocine, 1,2-oxazocine, 1,2-dioxocin and 1,5-dithiocin ring systems had derivatives exhibiting pharmacological activities. No articles on biological properties have been reported for 1,2-thiazocines and 1,2-oxathiocins. Besides uncondensed derivatives, 1,2-diheterocines fused with five-, six-, and seven-membered carbocycles or heterocycles have been reviewed, as well as bridged 1,2-diheterocines.

Eight-membered heterocycles with two heteroatoms 12 Medicinal chemistry Biological activity 12-Diazocines 12-Oxazocines 12-Dioxocins 12-DithiocinsChemistryBiological propertyHeteroatomOrganic chemistryRing (chemistry)
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Casimir-Polder potentials as entanglement probe

2007

We have considered the interaction of a pair of spatially separated two-level atoms with the electromagnetic field in its vacuum state and we have analyzed the amount of entanglement induced between the two atoms by the non local field fluctuations. This has allowed us to characterize the quantum nature of the non local correlations of the electromagnetic field vacuum state as well as to link the induced quantum entanglement with Casimir-Polder potentials.

Electromagnetic fieldPhysicsQuantum PhysicsField (physics)Vacuum stateFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyCAUSALITYLink (geometry)Quantum entanglementNon localCasimir-Polder forceSTATEATOMSENERGYCasimir effectQuantum mechanicsentanglementQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Quantum
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Spectral Analysis of Nonrelativistic Quantum Electrodynamics

2001

I review the research results on spectral properties of atoms and molecules coupled to the quantized electromagnetic field or on simplified models of such systems obtained during the past decade. My main focus is on the results I have obtained in collaboration with Jurg Frohlich and Israel Michael Sigal [8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13].

Electromagnetic fieldPhysicsQuantum electrodynamicsSpectrum (functional analysis)Atoms in moleculesStochastic electrodynamicsSpectral analysisRenormalization groupFocus (optics)Fock space
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Inter- and intramolecular bonding in 1,3,5-triamino-2,4,6-trinitrobenzene: An experimental and theoretical quantum theory of atoms in molecules (QTAI…

2017

Chemical bonding in the triclinic phase of 1,3,5-triamino-2,4,6-trinitrobenzene (TATB) has been analyzed based on the experimental electron density derived from X-ray diffraction data obtained at 20 K. The results have been compared with those from solid state theoretical calculations. The total electron density has been analyzed in terms of the Quantum Theory of Atoms in Molecules (QTAIM). Features of the covalent bonds demonstrate the presence of multiple bonds of various order. Strong intramolecular hydrogen bonds and weaker intermolecular bonds within the layer structure are characterized by the properties of their (3, −1) critical points. Weaker interactions, predominantly O···O, betwe…

Electron densityChemistryHydrogen bondAtoms in moleculesIntermolecular force02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryTriclinic crystal system010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesChemical bondCovalent bondQuantum mechanicsIntramolecular forceGeneral Materials Science0210 nano-technologyCrystal Growth & Design
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Aromaticity in Pericyclic Transition State Structures? A Critical Rationalisation Based on the Topological Analysis of Electron Density

2016

The nature of the electron delocalisation pattern within a cyclic structure, i. e. the aromatic character, is examined for six-membered pseudocyclic transition state structures (TSs) involved in five representative examples of so-called pericyclic reactions. Results of the electron localisation function (ELF) and the quantum theory of atoms in molecules (QTAIM) analyses of the electron density evidence that in four of the cases, at least one pair of atoms are not bound at the TS configuration, thus precluding a possible cyclic conjugation. These findings make it possible to rule out the aromatic character of these TSs. High values of the synchronicity Sy index at the TSs contrast with the b…

Electron densityPericyclic reaction010405 organic chemistryChemistryAtoms in moleculesAromaticityGeneral ChemistryElectron010402 general chemistryTopology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesCharacter (mathematics)AnisotropyTopology (chemistry)ChemistrySelect
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HEAT: High accuracy extrapolated ab initio thermochemistry.

2004

A theoretical model chemistry designed to achieve high accuracy for enthalpies of formation of atoms and small molecules is described. This approach is entirely independent of experimental data and contains no empirical scaling factors, and includes a treatment of electron correlation up to the full coupled-cluster singles, doubles, triples and quadruples approach. Energies are further augmented by anharmonic zero-point vibrational energies, a scalar relativistic correction, first-order spin-orbit coupling, and the diagonal Born-Oppenheimer correction. The accuracy of the approach is assessed by several means. Enthalpies of formation (at 0 K) calculated for a test suite of 31 atoms and mole…

Electronic correlationChemistryAtoms in moleculesAb initioGeneral Physics and AstronomyThermodynamicsStandard enthalpy of formationChemical bondAb initio quantum chemistry methodsThermochemistryPhysics::Chemical PhysicsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsScalingThe Journal of chemical physics
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Spontaneous emission of a sodium Rydberg atom close to an optical nanofibre

2019

International audience; We report on numerical calculations of the spontaneous emission rate of a Rydberg-excited sodium atom in the vicinity of an optical nanobre. In particular, we study how this rate varies with the distance of the atom to the bre, the bre's radius, the symmetry s or p of the Rydberg state as well as its principal quantum number. We nd that a fraction of the spontaneously emitted light can be captured and guided along the bre. This suggests that such a setup could be used for networking atomic ensembles, manipulated in a collective way due to the Rydberg blockade phenomenon.

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Detection of the Lowest-Lying Odd-Parity Atomic Levels in Actinium

2020

Two lowest-energy odd-parity atomic levels of actinium, 7s27pP21/2o, 7s27pP23/2o, were observed via two-step resonant laser-ionization spectroscopy and their respective energies were measured to be 7477.36(4) and 12 276.59(2) cm-1. The lifetimes of these states were determined as 668(11) and 255(7) ns, respectively. In addition, we observed the effect of the hyperfine structure on the line for the transition to P23/2o. These properties were calculated using a hybrid approach that combines configuration interaction and coupled-cluster methods, in good agreement with the experiment. The data are of relevance for understanding the complex atomic spectra of actinides and for developing efficien…

FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICSGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementHYPERFINE STRUCTURE01 natural sciences7. Clean energyATOMIC SPECTROSCOPYLASER IONIZATION SPECTROSCOPYATOMSCOMPLEX ATOMIC SPECTRALaser coolingIonization0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsSpectroscopyNUMERICAL METHODSHyperfine structurePhysicsHYBRID APPROACHATOM LASERSActinideConfiguration interactionCOUPLED-CLUSTER METHODSACTINIUMMEDICAL ISOTOPE PRODUCTIONActiniumchemistryLASER COOLINGIONIZATIONProduction (computer science)Atomic physicsCONFIGURATION INTERACTIONS
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