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Aromatic Excimers: Ab Initio and TD-DFT Study

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL THEORY AND COMPUTATION
Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages 847-856

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ct300350m

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  1. NRF (National Honor Scientist Program [WCU: R32-2008-000-10180-0]
  2. KISTI [KSC-2011-G3-02]

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Excited dimers (excimers) formed by aromatic molecules are important in biological systems as well as in chemical sensing. The structure of many biological systems is governed by excimer formation. Since theoretical studies of such systems provide important information about mutual arrangement of aromatic molecules in structural biology, we carried out extensive calculations on the benzene excimer using EOM-CCSD, RI-CC2, CASPT2, and TD-DFT approaches. For the benzene excimer, we evaluate the reliability of the TD-DFT method based on the B3LYP, PBE, PBE0, and omega PBEh functionals. We extended the calculations to naphthalene, anthracene, and pyrene excimers. We find that nearly parallel stacked forms are the minimum energy structure. On the basis of the benzene to pyrene excimers, we might roughly estimate the equilibrium layer-to-layer distance for bilayer-long arenes in the first singlet excited state, which is predicted to be bound.

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