The atomic and bond properties of a series of alkanenitriles were calculated in order to analyze the transferability of the CN, methyl, and methylene groups. The calculations were carried out using the atoms in molecules (AIM) theory on RHF/6-31++G * * //RHF/6-31G * * wave functions obtained for compounds CN-R (R ranging from H to C 11 H 23 ). Linear correlations between L( ) and N( ) were used to establish N(CH 2 ) and N(CH 3 ) nearly transferable values. Average values and maximum differences to the mean value of several properties were used for classifying the CN group. It shows a transferable behavior along the CN-R series for R > Et. The methyl group presents specific properties when R < Pr. The methylene groups can be classified considering both their position with respect to the end of the chain and the position with respect to the CN group. The atomic energy displays a dependence on the molecular size. Although this behavior does not allow to consider this property as transferable, both the ab initio total electronic molecular energies and the experimental heats of formation can be fitted, by linear regression analysis, as a function of the number of methylene groups.
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