Relationship and discrepancies between the Extended-Rydberg and the Generalized Buckingham potential energy functions

This paper relates the interatomic energy according to the Exdended-Rydberg and the Generalized Buckingham potential functions by applying a Maclaurin series expansion on the latter and thereafter comparing it with the former. In so doing, the plotted curves of these two functions not only show equa...

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Main Author: TEIK-CHENG LIM
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Chemical Society 2007-02-01
Series:Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
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Online Access:http://www.shd.org.yu/JSCS/Vol72/No2/JSCS_V72_No02-09.pdf
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spelling doaj-fce1193dc73749b7b25a4c03a6792c4a2020-11-24T20:45:55ZengSerbian Chemical Society Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society0352-51392007-02-01722159164Relationship and discrepancies between the Extended-Rydberg and the Generalized Buckingham potential energy functionsTEIK-CHENG LIMThis paper relates the interatomic energy according to the Exdended-Rydberg and the Generalized Buckingham potential functions by applying a Maclaurin series expansion on the latter and thereafter comparing it with the former. In so doing, the plotted curves of these two functions not only show equal curvature at the equilibrium state, but also reveal a discrepancy for the finite distortion. It is shown that, when equated at equilibrium, the Generalized Buckingham gives a lower energy in comparison to the Extended-Rydberg at finite bond compression and stretching. However, the energy difference diminishes when the interatomic distance exceeds twice that at equilibrium. Due to such discrepancies upon comparative normalization, it would be beneficial for computational chemists to select the appropriate potential function for the purpose of conservative molecular modeling.http://www.shd.org.yu/JSCS/Vol72/No2/JSCS_V72_No02-09.pdfExtended-RydbergGeneralized Buckinghaminteratomic energyMaclaurin seriespotential functions
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Relationship and discrepancies between the Extended-Rydberg and the Generalized Buckingham potential energy functions
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
Extended-Rydberg
Generalized Buckingham
interatomic energy
Maclaurin series
potential functions
author_facet TEIK-CHENG LIM
author_sort TEIK-CHENG LIM
title Relationship and discrepancies between the Extended-Rydberg and the Generalized Buckingham potential energy functions
title_short Relationship and discrepancies between the Extended-Rydberg and the Generalized Buckingham potential energy functions
title_full Relationship and discrepancies between the Extended-Rydberg and the Generalized Buckingham potential energy functions
title_fullStr Relationship and discrepancies between the Extended-Rydberg and the Generalized Buckingham potential energy functions
title_full_unstemmed Relationship and discrepancies between the Extended-Rydberg and the Generalized Buckingham potential energy functions
title_sort relationship and discrepancies between the extended-rydberg and the generalized buckingham potential energy functions
publisher Serbian Chemical Society
series Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
issn 0352-5139
publishDate 2007-02-01
description This paper relates the interatomic energy according to the Exdended-Rydberg and the Generalized Buckingham potential functions by applying a Maclaurin series expansion on the latter and thereafter comparing it with the former. In so doing, the plotted curves of these two functions not only show equal curvature at the equilibrium state, but also reveal a discrepancy for the finite distortion. It is shown that, when equated at equilibrium, the Generalized Buckingham gives a lower energy in comparison to the Extended-Rydberg at finite bond compression and stretching. However, the energy difference diminishes when the interatomic distance exceeds twice that at equilibrium. Due to such discrepancies upon comparative normalization, it would be beneficial for computational chemists to select the appropriate potential function for the purpose of conservative molecular modeling.
topic Extended-Rydberg
Generalized Buckingham
interatomic energy
Maclaurin series
potential functions
url http://www.shd.org.yu/JSCS/Vol72/No2/JSCS_V72_No02-09.pdf
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