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Chemical hardness: Temperature dependent definitions and reactivity principles

Abstract

In this brief report, we show that the three different chemical hardness definitions developed in the framework of the temperature-dependent density functional theory-namely, the electronic, the thermodynamic, and the Helmholtz hardnesses-imply both the hard and soft acids and bases (HSAB) principle and the maximum hardness (MH) principle. These hardnesses are identified as the second derivative of a thermodynamic state function and avoid the somewhat arbitrary approach, based on the parabolic interpolation of the energy versus electron number, that is normally used to justify these principles. This not only leads to a more mathematically sound justification of the HSAB and MH principles in the low-temperature limit but also establishes that the HSAB and the MH principles hold at any temperature of chemical relevance.

Authors

Miranda-Quintana RA; Franco-Pérez M; Gázquez JL; Ayers PW; Vela A

Journal

The Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol. 149, No. 12,

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Publication Date

September 28, 2018

DOI

10.1063/1.5040889

ISSN

0021-9606

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