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Improved modeling of anharmonicity for furan microsolvation

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
卷 25, 期 16, 页码 11316-11323

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2cp03907a

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This study presents the TAMkinTools extension for improved modeling of one-dimensional hindered rotation, which enables a more standardized workflow. The structures from the Goebench challenge were chosen as test cases, and the probability density analysis of TAMkinTools provides zero-point energies for all conformations, showing a significant effect on the conformational order.
Computational benchmark data for complexes requires accurate models of anharmonic torsional motion. State-of-the-art hindered rotor treatments come with a number of difficulties, regarding discontinuities from badly converged points or coupling, oscillations, or the consideration and correction of stationary points. Their manual handling introduces a level of arbitrariness not suitable for benchmark procedures. This study presents the TAMkinTools extension for improved modeling of one-dimensional hindered rotation which enables a more standardized workflow. We choose the structures from the Goebench challenge as test case, which comprises OH- and pi-bonded complexes of methanol and furan, 2-methylfuran, and 2,5-dimethylfuran. Ahlrichs and Dunning basis sets of various sizes and their extrapolations show large differences in efficiency and accuracy for coupled-cluster energies of stationary points of these complexes. The probability density analysis of TAMkinTools provides zero-point energies for all conformations even within the same rotor profile. Zero-point energies show a large effect on the conformational order, especially for the methanol-furan complex with energy differences far below 1 kJ mol(-1).

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