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Molecular Physics
An International Journal at the Interface Between Chemistry and Physics
Volume 122, 2024 - Issue 5
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Research Article

On the molecular structure modelling of gamma graphyne and armchair graphyne nanoribbon via reverse degree-based topological indices

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Article: e2259510 | Received 29 Aug 2023, Accepted 11 Sep 2023, Published online: 18 Sep 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Reverse degree-based topological indices (RDTIs) are applied to analyze the structural properties of molecules such as gamma graphyne and armchair graphyne nanoribbons. RDTIs provide valuable information about the connectivity patterns of atoms within a molecule, aiding in understanding its chemical and physical properties. For gamma graphyne and armchair graphyne nanoribbons, RDTIs would involve calculating the contributions from various atom pairs based on the degree differences between them. These indices consider the reverse order in which degrees are subtracted. RDTIs capture important aspects of molecular structure, including branching, degree distribution, and connectivity. Using RDTIs, one can assess the complexity, stability, and other characteristics of gamma graphyne and armchair graphyne nanoribbons. This paper focus on two structures made from hexagonal honeycomb graphite lattices, like gamma graphyne, and armchair graphyne nanoribbons. The methodology used in this study is First and second reverse Gourava indices, hyper first and second reverse Gourava indices, reverse multiplicative sum connectivity Gourava index, and reverse multiplicative product connectivity Gourava. Furthermore, these indices play a vital role in quantitative structure–property relationships and offer insights into the behaviour and reactivity of these unique molecular structures. Further research and computational analysis of RDTIs will deepen our understanding of these fascinating carbon-based materials.

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