ABSTRACT:We present a comparative study of the AIM, CHELPG, GAPT, MK, Mulliken, NPA, and RESP charge distributions associated with a positively charged soliton on increasingly large trans-polyacetylene chains, at HF, MP2, and DFT levels of theory. The charge storage in the soliton-bearing systems is explored in detail, including charge magnitude, charge separation, charge alternation, and chain length effects. The grouping of the charge distributions at a given level of theory, as well as the sensitivity of a given charge distribution to the inclusion of electron correlation in its computation, are investigated using similarity analysis. Several of the charge definitions have been applied for the first time for charged soliton-bearing systems, and there are substantial differences between the charge distributions for the charged and neutral systems. Thus, AIM charges are no longer one of the largest charge values, the AIM charges can be in counterphase with other definitions, and the GAPT charges for neutral systems are quite different from the GAPT charges for charged systems, e.g., the magnitudes of the GAPT charges are anomalously large and increase with the size of the charged system.
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