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The electron affinities of the Sc and Ti atoms have been obtained by configuration interaction calculations. Energy convergence with respect to the systematic expansion of both the one-electron basis set and the configuration space was investigated for valence electrons, and the inclusion of correlation contributions from core electrons and relativistic effects gave the electron affinities of 0.181 eV and 0.163 eV for Sc and Ti, respectively. These are in excellent agreement with the observed values of 0.189 ± 0.020 eV and 0.080 eV. The same approach was applied for the first excited states and positive ions of both atoms. Excellent agreement with the experimental results was also obtained for these states. Received: 16 February 1998 / Accepted: 2 April 1998 / Published online: 23 June 1998  相似文献   

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Relativistic corrections to ionization potentials (IPs) and electron affinities (EAs) of atoms with an atomic number Z≤54 are examined based on the first-order perturbation theory with an approximate Schr?dinger form of the Dirac-Coulomb-Breit Hamiltonian. Using a Hartree-Fock (HF) wave function from the numerical HF method as the unperturbed function, both the LS-non-splitting and fine-structure corrections are evaluated together with the normal and specific mass corrections. The LS-non-splitting corrections are found to be important for IPs and EAs of transition metal atoms. The fine-structure corrections are generally larger in magnitude than the LS-non-splitting corrections for the atoms of groups 13–18 with Z≥31, and can never be neglected. Comparison of the IPs and EAs presented here and experimental IPs and EAs gives an estimation of the electron correlation correction for these properties. For some light atoms, the estimated values agree with the results directly obtained from correlated calculations. Received: 28 January 1997 / Accepted: 4 March 1997  相似文献   

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Adiabatic and vertical ionization potentials (IPs) and valence electron affinities (EAs) of serinamide in the gas phase have been determined using density functional theory (DFT) B3LYP, B3P86, and B3PW91 methods with the 6‐311++G** and 6‐311G** basis sets, respectively. IPs and EAs of serinamide in solution have been calculated with the B3LYP method using the 6‐311++G** and 6‐311G** basis sets. Eight possible conformers of serinamide and its charged states in the gas phase have been optimized employing the DFT B3LYP method with 6‐311++G** and 6‐311G** basis sets, respectively. All the adiabatic and vertical ionization potentials (AIPs and VIPs) of eight serinamide conformers in our work are positive values, whether in the gas phase or in solutions; the IPs in solutions are smaller than the results in the gas phase and decrease with increased dielectric constants in solutions. This finding indicates that the cationic states in solutions are more stable than those in the gas phase. All EAs of eight serinamide conformers are negative values in the gas phase, indicating that the anionic states are unstable with respect to electron autodetachment, both adiabatically and vertically. In contrast, all other adiabatic electron affinities (AEAs) are negative values in solutions except for 6S in water; 7S in chloroform, acetone, and water; and 8S in acetone and water, and increase with increasing of dielectric constants in solutions. All vertical electron affinities (VEAs) are negative values in solutions; however, no good rule has been found for these values in solutions. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int J Quantum Chem, 2006  相似文献   

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A computational study of perfluorinated methane derivatives was performed with complete basis set ab initio methods. The total energies for their neutral, cation, and anionic states were computed. From these values, the energy gaps between different electronic states, ionization potentials, electron affinities, and C-F bond dissociation energies were calculated. The computed values are compared with experimental data and the reliability of complete basis set ab initio methods is discussed. New values for C-F bond dissociation energies are suggested. Received: 12 January 1998 / Accepted: 2 April 1998 / Published online: 29 July 1998  相似文献   

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 The electron affinities of Ti, V, Cr, Fe, Co, Ni, and Cu are computed using the density function theory and CCSD(T) approaches. Overall the CCSD(T) approach yields the best results. For this property, the B3LYP, BLYP, and BP86 functionals perform better than the BPW91, PBEPBE, and PBE1PBE ones. The accuracy of all the methods is higher if the number of 3delectrons is the same in the neutral atom and the anion. This is especially true for the density functional theory methods. Received: 23 January 2002 / Accepted: 1 April 2002 / Published online: 24 June 2002  相似文献   

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In the present work, we examined the performance of 36 density functionals, including the newly developed doubly hybrid density functional XYG3 (Y. Zhang, X. Xu, and W. A. Goddard III, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci, USA, 2009, 106, 4963), to calculate ionization energies (IEs) and electron affinities (EAs). We used the well-established G2-1 set as reference, which contains 14 atoms and 24 molecules for IE, along with 7 atoms and 18 molecules for EA. XYG3 leads to mean absolute deviations (MADs) of 0.057 and 0.080 eV for IEs and EAs, respectively, using the basis set of 6-311 + G (3df,2p). In comparison with some other functionals, MADs for IEs are 0.109 (B2PLYP), 0.119 (M06-2X), 0.159 (X3LYP), 0.161 (PBE), 0.162 (B3LYP), 0.165 (PBE0), 0.173 (TPSS), 0.200 (BLYP), and 0.215 eV (LC-BLYP). MADs for EAs are 0.090 (X3LYP), 0.090 (B2PLYP), 0.102 (PBE), 0.103 (M06-2X), 0.104 (TPSS), 0.105 (BLYP), 0.106 (B3LYP), 0.126 (LC-BLYP), and 0.128 eV (PBE0).  相似文献   

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A systematic study was performed on the small molecular systems built from phosphor, hydrogen and fluorine with the target being to evaluate accurately their ionization potentials and electron affinities, as well as influence fluorine on the ionization potential of phosphor as a central atom. To determine the accuracy of hybrid density functional methods for computing those energies, ionization energies for hydrogen, fluorine and phosphor were calculated and compared with the experimental and CBSQ values. To demonstrate the accuracy of this method, both the ionization potential and the electron affinity for phosphorus and fluorine atoms were calculated and compared with the experimental data. For both PF and PF2, an identical electron affinity of 0.72 eV and for PH and PHF 1.0 eV were suggested.  相似文献   

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Excitation energies, first ionization potentials and electron affinities of first row atoms are calculated with a spin-adapted independent electron pair approximation (IEPA) combined with the direct determination of pair natural orbitals (PNOs). To enable comparison with molecular calculations Gaussian basis sets are used which are small enough to be also applicable to molecules. IEPA results for the above mentioned properties are accurate to 0.1–0.3 eV which is almost one order of magnitude better than the corresponding SCF-results. The same accuracy can be expected for molecules in which a localization of the doubly and singly occupied orbitals is possible, for instance for small hydrides. This is supported by the results of calculations on carbon hydrides.  相似文献   

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Summary.  A partitioning of the ab initio total energy into one-center and two-center terms is proposed. The partitioning scheme is developed using the auxiliary function L˜(2, 1; 1, 2)=γ(2, 1)γ(1, 2) and the topological theory of atoms in molecules. It is shown that this scheme can be used at theoretical levels beyond Hartree–Fock. The numerical results indicate that the two-center terms follow the experimental trend of the dissociation energies for a series of related compounds. Received March 5, 1996/Final revision received August 19, 1996/Accepted August 29, 1996  相似文献   

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 Ab initio potential-energy curves and coupling matrix elements of the Σ and Π molecular states involved in the collision of the Si2+, Si3+ and Si4+ multicharged ions on atomic hydrogen and helium have been determined by means of configuration interaction methods. The total and partial electron capture cross sections have been determined using a semiclassical or a quantal approach in the 0.002–0.1 au velocity range. A detailed comparison with very recent theoretical and experimental rate coefficient results is made. Received: 14 September 1999 / Accepted: 3 February 2000 / Published online: 2 May 2000  相似文献   

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Recently developed correlation consistent basis sets for the first row transition metal elements Sc-Zn have been utilized to determine complete basis set (CBS) scalar relativistic electron affinities, ionization potentials, and 4s(2)3d(n-2)-4s(1)d(n-1) electronic excitation energies with single reference coupled cluster methods [CCSD(T), CCSDT, and CCSDTQ] and multireference configuration interaction with three reference spaces: 3d4s, 3d4s4p, and 3d4s4p3d'. The theoretical values calculated with the highest order coupled cluster techniques at the CBS limit, including extrapolations to full configuration interaction, are well within 1 kcal/mol of the corresponding experimental data. For the early transition metal elements (Sc-Mn) the internally contracted multireference averaged coupled pair functional method yielded excellent agreement with experiment; however, the atomic properties for the late transition metals (Mn-Zn) proved to be much more difficult to describe with this level of theory, even with the largest reference function of the present work.  相似文献   

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Summary The vertical and adiabatic ionization and electron affinity energies are calculated for the isomers ofS 3,S 4 andS 5. For the existing isomers the structures of several ionic states were optimized using an RHF analytical gradient approach with a subsequent frequency analysis. The many-body effects were taken into account by Green function (for vertical energies) and CI (for vertical and adiabatic energies) techniques. The structural relaxation upon ionization or attachment of an electron is found to be of primary importance to account for the sequence of cationic states or the existence of a positive electron affinity.Dedicated to Professor W. Kutzelnigg on the occasion of his 60th birthday.  相似文献   

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Optimized molecular structures, electron affinities, and IR-active vibrational frequencies have been predicted using five different hybrid Hartree–Fock/density functional theory (DFT) methods for a series of mono-, di-substituted SF6 compounds. The basis set used in this work is of double-ζ plus polarization quality with additional diffuse s- and p-type functions, denoted DZP++. These methods have been carefully calibrated [J.C. Rienstra-Kiracofe, G.S. Tschumper, H.F. Schaefer, S. Nandi, G.B. Ellison, Chem. Rev. 102 (2002) 231]. The equilibrium configurations of the anions and are found to be a zigzag geometry with 2A electronic state. Three different types of the neutral-anion energy separation reported in this work are the adiabatic electron affinity (EAad), the vertical electron affinity (EAvert), and the vertical detachment energy (VDE). The most reliable adiabatic electron affinities of the mono-, di-substituted SF6 compounds obtained at the KMLYP function are 1.48 eV (SF6), 3.20 eV (SF5Cl), 3.49 eV (SF5Br), 1.59 eV (SF5CF3), 3.21 eV (CF3SF4Cl), 3.59 eV (CF3SF4Br), 1.36 eV (CF3SF4CH3), 2.32 eV (CF3SF4CF3), respectively.  相似文献   

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Multiconfigurational many-body perturbation theory is applied to the problem of calculating ionization potentials, electron affinities, and excitation energies. H2O, C2H4, and H2 are studied, with correlation corrections through third order and inclusive of certain higher-order terms. Results are compared with those by other many-body theoretical methods.  相似文献   

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 It is argued that the preservation of algebraic equivalence between the Allen and Laidler bond-energy schemes for nonconjugated alkenes logically determines that the Allen scheme should apply to a classical structure of a conjugated hydrocarbon exactly as it stands, i.e. no additional parameters are needed. Extending the requirement of equivalence to conjugated alkenes implies that, in the Laidler scheme, the bond energy of the pure single CC bond in a conjugated system is a combination of the bond-energies of the semiconjugated and normal CC single bonds: E(Cd—Cd)=2E(Cd—C)−E(C—C). This result is a deduction and is not an independent hypothesis. The equivalence of the two schemes for conjugated hydrocarbons is demonstrated numerically, by calculating the resonance energies of some selected molecules by both methods. Received: 5 December 1999 / Accepted: 5 March 2000 / Published online: 5 June 2000  相似文献   

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 Ab initio calculations have been performed to investigate the state transition in photoinduced electron transfer reactions between tetracyanoethylene and biphenyl as well as naphthalene. Face-to-face conformations of electron donor–acceptor (EDA) complexes were selected for this purpose. The geometries of the EDA complexes were determined by using the isolated optimized geometries of the donor and the acceptor to search for the maximum stabilization energy along the center-to-center distance. The correction of interaction energies for basis set superposition error was considered by using counterpoise methods. The ground and excited states of the EDA complexes were optimized with complete-active-space self-consistent-field calculations. The theoretical study of the ground state and excited states of the EDA complex in this work reveals that the S1 and S2 states of the EDA complexes are charge–transfer (CT) excited states, and CT absorption which corresponds to the S0→S1 and S0→S2 transitions arise from π−π* excitation. On the basis of an Onsager model, CT absorption in dichloromethane was investigated by considering the solvent reorganization energy. Detailed discussions on the excited state and on the CT absorptions were made. Received: 30 April 2001 / Accepted: 18 October 2001 / Published online: 9 January 2002  相似文献   

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It is well established that atomic fluorine has a miserly high ionization energy and avariciously high electron affinity. Yet, as was shown some 30 years ago, the latter value is anomalously low-linear extrapolation shows the value to be some 110 kJ/mol less than expected by comparison to the heavier halogens. Related literature investigation extended this anomaly to nitrogen and oxygen and their (valence) isoelectronic congeners. We extend it to related cationic species and thereby the noble gases and alkali metals, and the aforementioned species are better understood. We thus ask if the ionization energy/electron affinity anomaly of fluorine remains an anomaly.  相似文献   

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The proton affinities, gas phase basicities and ionization energies of formic acid, acetic acid, propanoic acid, 2‐propenoic acid, propiolic acid, butanoic acid, 2‐butenoic acid, 3‐botenoic acid, 2‐methyl‐propanoic acid and 2‐methyl‐2‐propenoic acid were calculated using the computational methods including B3LYP/6‐311++G(2df,p), CBS‐Q and G4MP2. Also, the considered properties were calculated using W1BD method only for formic and acetic acids. In addition, the electron affinities of the acids were calculated using B3LYP, CBS‐Q, G4MP2 and G2MP2 methods, separately. The calculations showed that the PA and gas phase basicity increase with the increase in the number of carbon atoms. The calculated Ionization energies of the unsaturated carboxylic acids are less than the corresponding saturated acids, which are in good agreement with the experimental results. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.  相似文献   

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 A quantitative measure of the polarity of a bond can be obtained through combining the two complementary topological partitionings of the electron density obtained from the atoms in molecules theory, on the one hand, and the electron localization function, on the other. This requires an integration of the electron density in the atomic subbasins of a common bond electron localization basin. We present the first numerical application of the resulting topological definition of bond polarity to a set of small linear systems consisting of the FCN, HF, HCl, HBr, and NaCl molecules and the NeAr van der Waals dimer. It is shown that the findings are essentially in line with common expectation for these simple molecules, thus confirming the potential value of the novel bond polarity index for the analysis of controversial bonding situations. Additional insight is provided through the detailed investigation of fluctuations in the basin populations. Received: 10 January 2001 / Accepted 12 February 2001 / Published online: 22 May 2001  相似文献   

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