A simple model for scalar relativistic corrections to molecular total atomisation energies |
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Authors: | Jan M. L. Martin Nitai Sylvetsky |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Organic Chemistry, Weizmann Institute of Science, Re?ovot, Israelgershom@weizmann.ac.il;3. Department of Organic Chemistry, Weizmann Institute of Science, Re?ovot, Israel |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTScalar relativistic corrections to atomisation energies of first- and second-row molecules can be rationalised in terms of a simple additive model, linear in changes in atomic s populations. In a sample of 200 first-and second-row molecules, such a model can account for over 98% of the variance (99% for the first-row subset). The remaining error can be halved again by adding a term involving the change in atomic p populations: those coefficients need not be fitted but can be fixed from atomic electron affinity calculations. This model allows a fairly accurate a priori estimate for the importance of scalar relativistic corrections on a reaction energy, at essentially zero computational cost. While this is not a substitute for explicit calculation of Douglas–Kroll–Hess (DKH) or exact two-component (X2C) relativistic corrections, the model offers an interpretative tool for the chemical analysis of scalar relativistic contributions to reaction energies. |
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Keywords: | Thermochemistry scalar relativistic effects population analysis nature of the chemical bond |
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