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The chemical bond in solids—revisited

R. Jones

2022Journal of Physics Condensed Matter20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

153001), starting in the mid-19th century and seen from the perspective of a condensed matter physicist. The discussion of applications focused on the structure and properties of phase change materials. We review here additional aspects of chemistry, particularly some that have raised interest recently in this context. Concepts such as 'electron-rich', 'electron-deficient (excess orbital)', 'hypervalent', 'three-centre', and 'metavalent' bonds, and 'multicentre hyperbonding' are now found in the condensed matter literature. They are surveyed here, as well as the bond in metals and the 'Peierls' distortion. What are these concepts, are they related, and are they sometimes new labels for established, but unfamiliar ideas? 'Half bonds' and 'fractional valencies' play a central role in this discussion. It is remarkable that they were introduced 100 years ago, but ignored or forgotten, and have needed to be rediscovered more than once.

Topics & Concepts

Hypervalent moleculeContext (archaeology)Chemical bondBondTheoretical physicsPhysicsChemistryPolymer scienceQuantum mechanicsPhysical chemistryHistoryArchaeologyReagentEconomicsFinanceChalcogenide Semiconductor Thin FilmsPhase-change materials and chalcogenidesPerovskite Materials and Applications