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    #1 2020-04-05 09:13:21

    taha55
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    Registered: 2019-09-19
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    ESP map Fukui functions

    Hello Professsor Tian Lu

    Which of the following(1 or 2) is true that relationship between the red and blue regions of the MEP map and the fukui functions?


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    1. Red colour areas: electronically rich→nucleophile (proton-loving)→nucleophilic attack→f+ (fukui) values are positive and high
        Blue colour areas: electronically poor→electrophile (electron-loving)→electrophilic attack→f- (fukui) values are positive and high

    Or

    2. Red colour areas: electronically rich→nucleophile (proton-loving)→electrophilic attack→f- (fukui) values are positive and high
        Blue colour areas: electronically poor→electrophile (electron-loving)→nucleophilic attack→f+ (fukui) values are positive and high


    Best Regards

    Last edited by taha55 (2020-04-05 09:18:31)

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    #2 2020-04-05 10:01:46

    sobereva
    Tian Lu (Multiwfn developer)
    From: Beijing
    Registered: 2017-09-11
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    Re: ESP map Fukui functions

    Please note there is no direct relationship between distribution of ESP and Fukui function. A site with more negative ESP on its local vdW surface doesn't necessarily mean it must have more positive f-, the analysis results of the two methods sometimes contradict with each other.

    As for your figure, this statement is approximately correct:
    Red colour areas: negative ESP → electronically rich → nucleophile (proton-loving) → easily undergo electrophilic attack (i.e. electrophilic reagents tend to interact with this site)

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    #3 2020-04-05 11:46:40

    taha55
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    Registered: 2019-09-19
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    Re: ESP map Fukui functions

    Professsor Tian Lu, thank you very much

    I ask this question independently of ESP. Many articles are described differently.

    So,is the following conclusion correct for Fukui functions?

    F+→ easily undergo nukleophilic attack (i.e. nukleophilic reagents tend to interact with this site)
    F-→ easily undergo electrophilic attack (i.e. electrophilic reagents tend to interact with this site)

    Last edited by taha55 (2020-04-05 11:47:24)

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    #4 2020-04-06 00:41:52

    sobereva
    Tian Lu (Multiwfn developer)
    From: Beijing
    Registered: 2017-09-11
    Posts: 1,468
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    Re: ESP map Fukui functions

    Yes, you are right

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    #5 2020-04-06 09:23:37

    taha55
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    Registered: 2019-09-19
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    Re: ESP map Fukui functions

    Professsor Tian Lu, thank you very much
    Best Regard

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