Issue 4, 2010

Interaction-induced electric properties and cooperative effects in model systems

Abstract

A detailed analysis of the interaction-induced linear and non-linear axial static electric dipole properties and the interaction energy of the model HCHO(HF)n (n = 1, 2) complexes is carried out using the HF SCF, MP2, CCSD and CCSD(T) levels of approximation combined with a wide range of basis sets, namely the correlation-consistent basis sets of Dunning and co-workers, the polarization-consistent basis sets of Jensen, and the recently reported polarized LPol sets. The results of this study show that even the smallest among the LPol sets, the LPol-ds and LPol-dl sets, yield interaction induced axial static electric dipole properties of an accuracy comparable to that obtained with the aug-cc-pVQZ basis set. Using the LPol-ds, the LPol-dl, and the LPol-fl sets we have estimated the induced electric properties and the interaction energy of the HCHO(HF)n (n = 1–9) complexes, the cooperative effects in these systems, and the two-body effects. The many-body analysis shows that the two-body contributions to the induced first hyperpolarizability are not sufficient to correctly reproduce the general tendency for the changes in the property with the elongation of the polymer chain, since already for the n = 4 complex the more-than-two-body terms become dominant.

Graphical abstract: Interaction-induced electric properties and cooperative effects in model systems

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Aug 2009
Accepted
27 Oct 2009
First published
30 Nov 2009

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2010,12, 852-862

Interaction-induced electric properties and cooperative effects in model systems

A. Baranowska, A. Zawada, B. Fernández, W. Bartkowiak, D. Kędziera and A. Kaczmarek-Kędziera, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2010, 12, 852 DOI: 10.1039/B916993H

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