Sincerely,
Saeed
Dear Tian,
There are many cases for which TopMod is unable to properly assign a located valence basin to a label. Indeed, this code cannot recognize a given valence basin should be a monosynaptic basin associated with a lone electron-pair, V(X), or a disynaptic basin corresponded to a bonding region, V(X,Y). In such cases, TopMod reports finding an "Asyn" basin characterized with V(Asyn) and user should be proficient enough in the concepts of chemistry to properly relate such a V(Asyn) to a mono- or disynaptic basin.
Please, let me know have you personally ever examined Multiwfn regarding such problem/deficiency?
Sincerely,
Saeed
Dear Saeed,
I rarely use topmod because it is too cumbersome to use, and I didn't notice this problem.
If you have a test case, you can send it to me, I will check if Multiwfn is able to properly assign label for this case.
Best regards,
Tian
]]>There are many cases for which TopMod is unable to properly assign a located valence basin to a label. Indeed, this code cannot recognize a given valence basin should be a monosynaptic basin associated with a lone electron-pair, V(X), or a disynaptic basin corresponded to a bonding region, V(X,Y). In such cases, TopMod reports finding an "Asyn" basin characterized with V(Asyn) and user should be proficient enough in the concepts of chemistry to properly relate such a V(Asyn) to a mono- or disynaptic basin.
Please, let me know have you personally ever examined Multiwfn regarding such problem/deficiency?
Sincerely,
Saeed
Sincerely,
Saeed
Today I have updated Multiwfn on Multiwfn website. Now Multiwfn is able to automatically assigning labels for all ELF basins, just choose the new option "12 Assign ELF basin labels" after generating ELF basins. Illustration can be found in the updated ELF basin analysis example (Section 4.17.2) of Multiwfn manual.
Example of output of this option for NH3BF3
This improvement makes bond evolution theory analysis significantly easier than before.
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