Principles of Phosphorus Chemistry: Molecular States of Phosphorus Compounds-A Report on Gasphase Investigations 1-3
H Bock
Index: Bock, Hans Phosphorus, Sulfur and Silicon and the Related Elements, 1990 , vol. 49/50, p. 3 - 53
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Abstract An up-to-date concept of bonding in phosphorus compounds has to be based on the reality of molecular states. Molecules, which change their structure with energy, at present are best rationalized in terms of topology and symmetry, effective nuclear potentials and charge distribution. To reduce the complexity of the resulting manifold, comparison of equivalent states of chemically related molecules, based advantageously on quantum ...
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