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How accurate is density functional theory in predicting spin density? An insight from the prediction of hyperfine coupling constants.
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Rok wydania
2020
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Numer woluminu
26
Strony
10/1-10/12
DOI
10.1007/s00894-019-4268-0
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Angielski
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Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy has been proven to be an important technique for studying paramagnetic systems. Probably, the most accessible EPR parameter and the one that provides a significant amount of information about molecular structure and spin density is the hyperfine coupling constant (HFCC). Hence, accurate quantum-chemical modeling of HFCCs is frequently essential to the adequate interpretation of EPR spectra. It requires the precise spin density, which is the difference between the densities of α- and β-electrons, and thus, its quality is expected to reflect the quality of the total electron density. The question of which approximate exchange-correlation density functional yields sufficiently accurate HFCCs, and thus, the spin density remains open. To assess the performance of well-established density functionals for calculating HFCCs, we used a series of 26 small paramagnetic species and compared the obtained results to the CCSD reference values. The performance of DFT was also tested on EPR-studied o-semiquinone radical interacting with water molecules and Mg2+ cation. The HFCCs were additionally calculated by the DLPNO-CCSD method, and this wave function-based technique was found superior to all functionals we tested. Although some functionals were found, on average, to be fairly efficient, we found that the most accurate functional is system-dependent, and therefore, the DLPNO-CCSD method should be preferred for theoretical investigations of the HFCCs and spin density.
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DFT, DLPNO-CCSD, Hyperfine coupling constant, Semiquinone, Radicals, Spin density
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00894-019-4268-0
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