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Unravelling the quantum-entanglement effect of noble gas coordination on the spin ground state of CUO

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 16, Issue 2, Pages 719-727

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c3cp53975j

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  1. Swiss national science foundation SNF [200020-144458/1]
  2. Hungarian Research Fund (OTKA) [NN110360, K100908]

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The accurate description of the complexation of the CUO molecule by Ne and Ar noble gas matrices represents a challenging task for present-day quantum chemistry. Especially, the accurate prediction of the spin ground state of different CUO-noble-gas complexes remains elusive. In this work, the interaction of the CUO unit with the surrounding noble gas matrices is investigated in terms of complexation energies and dissected into its molecular orbital quantum entanglement patterns. Our analysis elucidates the anticipated singlet-triplet ground-state reversal of the CUO molecule diluted in different noble gas matrices and demonstrates that the strongest uranium-noble gas interaction is found for CUOAr4 in its triplet configuration.

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