“…Hydrogen peroxide and its derivatives have been widely used as models to computationally study chiral properties due to their small size, which makes them very adequate for theoretical studies. Thus, their optical rotatory power (ORP) shows a very interesting dependence on the dihedral angle, providing both positive and negative values in the range 0–180°. , The atomic partition of the ORP has been carried out using the acceleration gauge for the electric dipole and the torque formalisms. , The chiral discrimination of the dimers (homochiral vs heterochiral) has been previously studied for several of its derivatives (HOOX, X = H, CCH, CH 3 , CF 3 , t -C 4 H 9 , CN, F, Cl) , and for large clusters of the parent compound. , The coupling constants of some dimers have been calculated to check the possibility of this property to distinguish between homo- and heterochiral complexes . The inclusion of the solvent effect on the chiral discrimination on the dimers of hydrogen peroxide and its methyl derivatives showed that their relative stability could be reversed due to solvation. , …”