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  • 1
    ISSN: 1572-8951
    Keywords: Water dimer ; PES ; DFT ; B3PW91 ; ab initio
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Conventional ab initio and density functional methods with extended basis sets were employed in the study of a path on the water-dimer potential energy surface. The results show that density functional methods do depend strongly on the type of exchange-correlation potential employed, as well as on the quality of the basis sets – similarly to conventional ab initio methods – and on the density of the grid. Gradient-corrected methods behave, as expected, better than uncorrected ones, the Becke–Lee–Yang–Parr (BLYP) potential being the one that gives the best results. However, too large chemical- and hydrogen-bond lengths and absolute energies, as well as too small relative total and correlation energies demonstrate that even BLYP calculations with a relative large basis set are not good as MP2 calculations of the same size. Adiabatically connected functionals (ACM), represented in this work by B3PW91, provide an improvement on the whole surface.
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    New York, NY : Wiley-Blackwell
    International Journal of Quantum Chemistry 70 (1998), S. 253-267 
    ISSN: 0020-7608
    Keywords: DFT ; carbonyloxyl radicals ; CASPT2 ; chemical reactions ; isomerizations ; Chemistry ; Theoretical, Physical and Computational Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The structure of the lowest electronic states of HCOO· in C2v and Cs symmetries were optimized employing density functional theory (DFT) methods with extended basis sets including up to f- (on C and O) and d- (on H) polarization functions. Generalized gradient functionals (BLYP) and adiabatically connected functionals (B3LYP and B3PW91) were employed for studying HCOO·, as well as the isomer HOCO· (trans), the dissociation limit H·+CO2, and the transition state for the decomposition. At the best DFT levels employed, the ground state of HCOO· is 2A1 (in C2v) with equal C—O bond lengths, while the low-lying 2B2 state is only about 4 kJ/mol above (without inclusion of zero-point energies). The broken-symmetry 2A′ state (with unequal C—O bond lengths, i.e., Cs symmetry) is predicted to be about 13 kJ/mol above the 2A1 state and to be a transition state for the isomerization HCOO· (2A1)→HOCO· (2A′), with the trans-HOCO· isomer about 55 kJ/mol more stable. These facts agree closely with the most recent CASPT2/ANO calculations on this system. Therefore, it is concluded that some DFT models can be used safely for the study of larger radicals of the same type (despite several drawbacks discussed at length in this study). B3PW91, using several basis sets, is subsequently applied to the study of the possible reaction mechanisms of acetyloxyl radical, which exhibits a much more complicated path than formyloxyl, due to the presence of the methyl group. The optimum structures of isomers with coplanar or perpendicular CH and CO bonds were obtained for CH3COO· and two saddle points identified on the path of decomposition into CH3· and CO2. On the other side, saddle points for isomerization into CH3OCO· and CH2COOH· were also located, and the decomposition of the former to CH3O·+CO investigated. Finally, the structure of the benzoyloxyl radical (C6H5COO·) and its possible decomposition products were investigated along the same lines.   © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Int J Quant Chem 70: 253-267, 1998
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