Hydrogen isotope effects on covalent and noncovalent interactions: The case of protonated rare gas clusters |
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Authors: | Félix Moncada Lalita S. Uribe Jonathan Romero Andrés Reyes |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Av. Cra 30 45‐03, Bogotá, Colombia |
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Abstract: | We investigate hydrogen isotope and nuclear quantum effects on geometries and binding energies of small protonated rare gas clusters (Rg $_n$ X $^ +$ , Rg = He,Ne,Ar, X = H,D,T, and $n$ = 1–3) with the any particle molecular orbital (APMO) MP2 level of theory (APMO/MP2). To gain insight on the impact of nuclear quantum effects on the different interactions present in the Rg $_n$ X $^ +$ systems, we propose an APMO/MP2 energy decomposition analysis scheme. For RgH $^ +$ ions, isotopic substitution leads to an increase in the stability of the complex, because polarization and charge transfer contributions increase with the mass of the hydrogen. In the case of Rg $_2$ H $^ +$ complexes, isotopic substitution results in a shortening and weakening of the rare gas‐hydrogen ion bond. For Rg $_3$ X $^ +$ complexes, the isotope effects on the rare gas binding energy are almost negligible. Nevertheless, our results reveal that subtle changes in the charge distribution of the Rg $_2$ X $^ +$ core induced by an isotopic substitution have an impact on the geometry of the Rg $_3$ X $^ +$ complex. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. |
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Keywords: | isotope effects nuclear orbital rare gas nuclear quantum effects any particle molecular orbital |
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