Algorithms for a finer description of cavities in continuous media and for a more efficient selection of sampling points on the cavity surface are described. Applications to the evaluation of solute surface and volume and to the calculation of the solute-solvent electrostatic interaction energy, as well as of the cavitation energy are shown as examples.
LCAO SCF MO calculations with minimum basis sets of Slater-type orbitals are performed for some three-membered ring compounds. A reinterpretation of the resulting wavefunctions in terms of localized (exclusive) orbitals is presented and discussed: The bent bonds in the rings are closely evidenced. The electrostatic potentials produced in the neighboring space by the nuclear and electronic charge distributions are evaluated and employed to evidence the molecular sites more likely subject to electrophilic attacks.
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