Basis set effects on B3LYP geometries and energies: Case study of interstellar reaction HN=CH2 + •C?N ? H2N-C(•)H-C?N

Mendizabal, F; Olea Azar C.

Keywords: B3LYP; Basis set effect; Energy; Geometry; Interstellar reactions

Abstract

To facilitate a rational basis set selection for B3LYP studies of organic reactions in the interstellar medium, we analyzed energetic parameters for the main stationary points in the reaction HN=CH2 + •C?N ? H2N-C(•)H-C?N and geometric parameters for its main transition state, calculated using 25 frequently used basis sets (21 Pople's and 4 Dunning's correlation-consistent basis sets). For the energy estimates, one can recommend the 6-31+G(d,p) basis set, or at most 6-311G(d,p). Adding more polarization and including diffuse function on both heavy atoms and hydrogens do not cause substantial changes in the energies and geometric parameters such as bond lengths and angles, and cannot justify spending more computation time. The bond lengths and angles converge within 0.01 Å and 1°, respectively, starting with 6-31G(d): This basis set can be recommended to preoptimize the geometries.

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Título según SCOPUS: Basis set effects on B3LYP geometries and energies: Case study of interstellar reaction HN=CH2 + •C?N ? H2N-C(•)H-C?N
Título de la Revista: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF QUANTUM CHEMISTRY
Volumen: 87
Número: 2
Editorial: Wiley
Fecha de publicación: 2002
Página de inicio: 101
Página final: 109
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1002/qua.10053

Notas: SCOPUS