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Electron counting in solids: oxidation states, partial charges and ionicity

Published 17 Apr 2017 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1704.05140v1)

Abstract: In this short viewpoint, we discuss the assignment of ionic charges in solids. We argue that formal oxidation states serve a useful function, and that absolute values of partial charges should be interpreted and applied with caution; the charge assigned can never be definitive and depends on the type of property studied and the type of analysis performed. Careful analysis can be used to avoid unphysical conclusions such as a recent report on the Ti(III) nature of Ti in stoichiometric TiO$_2$.

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