VDB Entropy Measures and Irregularity-Based Indices for the Rectangular Kekulene System
Weidong Zhao,
K. Julietraja,
P. Venugopal,
Xiujun Zhang and
Musavarah Sarwar
Journal of Mathematics, 2021, vol. 2021, 1-15
Abstract:
Theoretical chemists are fascinated by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) because of their unique electromagnetic and other significant properties, such as superaromaticity. The study of PAHs has been steadily increasing because of their wide-ranging applications in several fields, like steel manufacturing, shale oil extraction, coal gasification, production of coke, tar distillation, and nanosciences. Topological indices (TIs) are numerical quantities that give a mathematical expression for the chemical structures. They are useful and cost-effective tools for predicting the properties of chemical compounds theoretically. Entropic network measures are a type of TIs with a broad array of applications, involving quantitative characterization of molecular structures and the investigation of some specific chemical properties of molecular graphs. Irregularity indices are numerical parameters that quantify the irregularity of a molecular graph and are used to predict some of the chemical properties, including boiling points, resistance, enthalpy of vaporization, entropy, melting points, and toxicity. This study aims to determine analytical expressions for the VDB entropy and irregularity-based indices in the rectangular Kekulene system.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1155/2021/7404529
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