| Literature DB >> 16422568 |
R Kevorkyants1, M Dulak, T A Wesolowski.
Abstract
The formalism based on the total energy bifunctional (E[rhoI,rhoII]) is used to derive interaction energies for several hydrogen-bonded complexes (water dimer, HCN-HF, H2CO-H2O, and MeOH-H2O). Benchmark ab initio data taken from the literature were used as a reference in the assessment of the performance of gradient-free [local density approximation (LDA)] and gradient-dependent [generalized gradient approximation (GGA)] approximations to the exchange-correlation and nonadditive kinetic-energy components of E[rhoI,rhoII]. On average, LDA performs better than GGA. The average absolute error of calculated LDA interaction energies amounts to 1.0 kJ/mol. For H2CO-H2O and H2O-H2O complexes, the potential-energy curves corresponding to the stretching of the intermolecular distance are also calculated. The positions of the minima are in a good agreement (less than 0.2 A) with the reference ab initio data. Both variational and nonvariational calculations are performed to assess the energetic effects associated with complexation-induced deformations of molecular electron densities.Entities:
Year: 2006 PMID: 16422568 DOI: 10.1063/1.2150820
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chem Phys ISSN: 0021-9606 Impact factor: 3.488