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C versus Si First‐principles‐Berechnungen von C2, Si2 und ihren Hydriden X2H2n ergeben einen bemerkenswerten Unterschied in ihrer elektronischen Struktur, wie von D. Yoshida, H. Raebiger et al. in der Zuschrift auf S. 7130 ff. geschildert.
The similarities and differences between carbon and silicon have attracted the curiosity of chemists for centuries. Similarities and analogies can be found in their saturated compounds, but carbon exhibits a cornucopia of unsaturated compounds that silicon (and most other elements) cannot replicate. While this qualitative difference is empirically well known, quantum chemistry has previously only...
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