Researchers have experimentally verified a longstanding theory that posited that electron density is unevenly distributed in aromatic molecules. Researchers from the IOCB Prague, the Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, and Palacký University Olomouc, have once more made significa
Scientists have confirmed a decades-old theory about the non-uniform distribution of electron density in aromatic molecules, expanding the possibilities for designing new nanomaterials. This research builds on their previous work and utilized advanced scanning electron microscopy for subatomic resolution.Researchers have experimentally verified a longstanding theory that posited that electron density is unevenly distributed in aromatic molecules.
Prof. Pavel Hobza, Distinguished Chair & head of the Non-Covalent Interactions group at IOCB Prague. Credit: Tomáš Belloň / IOCB Prague Experimental measurements confirmed the theoretical predictions of the existence of the π-hole. From left to right: Chemical structure of the investigated molecule, calculated electrostatic potential map of the molecule, experimental Kelvin probe force microscopy image, and simulated KPFM image. Credit: IOCB Prague
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