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Ab Initio and Quantum Chemical Topology studies on the isomerization of HONO to HNO2. Effect of the basis set in QCT
Authors:Slawomir Berski  Zdzislaw Latajka  Agnieszka J Gordon
Institution:1. Faculty of Chemistry, University of Wroc?aw, F. Joliot‐Curie 14, Wroc?aw 50‐383, Poland;2. School of Chemistry, Joseph Black Building, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JJ, United Kingdom
Abstract:The article focus on the isomerization of nitrous acid HONO to hydrogen nitryl HNO2. Density functional (B3LYP) and MP2 methods, and a wide variety of basis sets, have been chosen to investigate the mechanism of this reaction. The results clearly show that there are two possible paths: 1) Uncatalysed isomerisation, trans‐HONO → HNO2, involving 1,2‐hydrogen shift and characterized by a large energetic barrier 49.7 ÷ 58.9 kcal/mol, 2) Catalysed double hydrogen transfer process, trans‐HONO + cis‐HONO → HNO2 + cis‐HONO, which displays a significantly lower energetic barrier in a range of 11.6 ÷ 18.9 kcal/mol. Topological analysis of the Electron Localization Function (ELF) shows that the hydrogen transfer for both studied reactions takes place through the formation of a ‘dressed’ proton along the reaction path. 1 Use of a wide variety of basis sets demonstrates a clear basis set dependence on the ELF topology of HNO2. Less saturated basis sets yield two lone pair basins, V1(N), V2(N), whereas more saturated ones (for example aug‐cc‐pVTZ and aug‐cc‐pVQZ) do not indicate a lone pair on the nitrogen atom. Topological analysis of the Electron Localizability Indication (ELI‐D) at the CASSCF (12,10) confirms these findings, showing the existence of the lone pair basins but with decreasing populations as the basis set becomes more saturated (0.35e for the cc‐pVDZ basis set to 0.06e for the aug‐cc‐pVTZ). This confirms that the choice of basis set not only can influence the value of the electron population at the particular atom, but can also lead to different ELF topology. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Comput Chem, 2010
Keywords:electron localization function  ELF  electron localizability indicator  ELI  topology  SAPT  hydrogen transfer  MP2  DFT  HNO2  HONO  nitrous acid  hydrogen nitryl  chemical bond
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