November 18, 2011
Journal Article

Is Electronegativity a Useful Descriptor for the "Pseudo-Alkali-Metal" NH4?

Abstract

Molecular ions in the form of "pseudo-atoms" are common structural motifs in chemistry, with properties that are transferrable between different compounds. We have determined the electronegativity of the "pseudo-alkali metal" ammonium (NH4) and evaluated its reliability as a descriptor in comparison to the electronegativities of the alkali metals. The computed properties of its binary complexes with astatine and of selected borohydrides confirm the similarity of NH4 to the alkali metal atoms, although the electronegativity of NH4 is relatively large in comparison to its cationic radius. We paid particular attention to the molecular properties of ammonium (angular anisotropy, geometric relaxation, and reactivity), which can cause deviations from the behaviour expected of a conceptual "true alkali metal" with this electronegativity. These deviations allow for the discrimination of effects associated with the polyatomic nature of NH4.

Revised: January 18, 2012 | Published: November 18, 2011

Citation

Whiteside A., S.S. Xantheas, and M.S. Gutowski. 2011. Is Electronegativity a Useful Descriptor for the "Pseudo-Alkali-Metal NH4?." Chemistry - A European Journal 17, no. 47:13105. PNNL-SA-80733. doi:10.1002/chem.201190241