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Molecular connectivity: intermolecular accessibility and encounter simulation.

L B Kier1, L H Hall

  • 1Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond 23298-0540, USA. kier@hsc.vcu.edu

Journal of Molecular Graphics & Modelling
|January 5, 2002
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Cellular automata simulations reveal that molecular connectivity indices correlate with boiling points. This study models molecular bonds as cells, enhancing our understanding of intermolecular interactions and physical properties.

Area of Science:

  • Computational chemistry
  • Physical chemistry
  • Chemical informatics

Background:

  • Molecular connectivity indices quantify molecular structure.
  • Existing models interpret these indices as bond accessibilities in bimolecular encounters.
  • A need exists to transcend simplified accessibility models for greater accuracy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a novel dynamic simulation model for molecular connectivity.
  • To investigate the relationship between simulated intermolecular encounters and boiling points.
  • To validate the physical significance of molecular connectivity indices.

Main Methods:

  • Representing molecules as collections of discrete bond cells.
  • Transforming bond accessibilities into cellular automata rules.

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  • Simulating molecular dynamics for 38 alkanes and recording average cell encounters (beta).
  • Main Results:

    • Beta values demonstrated a strong correlation with the boiling points of the studied alkanes.
    • The simulation successfully modeled intermolecular encounters at the bond level.
    • A clear relationship was established between simulated interactions and a key physical property.

    Conclusions:

    • The findings support the interpretation of molecular connectivity indices through intermolecular encounters.
    • Cellular automata provide a robust framework for modeling molecular interactions.
    • This approach enhances the predictive power of molecular descriptors for physical properties like boiling point.