955 resultados para First-order Reaction


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Restricted Hartree-Fock 6-31G calculations of electrical and mechanical anharmonicity contributions to the longitudinal vibrational second hyperpolarizability have been carried out for eight homologous series of conjugated oligomers - polyacetylene, polyyne, polydiacetylene, polybutatriene, polycumulene, polysilane, polymethineimine, and polypyrrole. To draw conclusions about the limiting infinite polymer behavior, chains containing up to 12 heavy atoms along the conjugated backbone were considered. In general, the vibrational hyperpolarizabilities are substantial in comparison with their static electronic counterparts for the dc-Kerr and degenerate four-wave mixing processes (as well as for static fields) but not for electric field-induced second harmonic generation or third harmonic generation. Anharmonicity terms due to nuclear relaxation are important for the dc-Kerr effect (and for the static hyperpolarizability) in the σ-conjugated polymer, polysilane, as well as the nonplanar π systems polymethineimine and polypyrrole. Restricting polypyrrole to be planar, as it is in the crystal phase, causes these anharmonic terms to become negligible. When the same restriction is applied to polymethineimine the effect is reduced but remains quantitatively significant due to the first-order contribution. We conclude that anharmonicity associated with nuclear relaxation can be ignored, for semiquantitative purposes, in planar π-conjugated polymers. The role of zero-point vibrational averaging remains to be evaluated

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The effect of basis set superposition error (BSSE) on molecular complexes is analyzed. The BSSE causes artificial delocalizations which modify the first order electron density. The mechanism of this effect is assessed for the hydrogen fluoride dimer with several basis sets. The BSSE-corrected first-order electron density is obtained using the chemical Hamiltonian approach versions of the Roothaan and Kohn-Sham equations. The corrected densities are compared to uncorrected densities based on the charge density critical points. Contour difference maps between BSSE-corrected and uncorrected densities on the molecular plane are also plotted to gain insight into the effects of BSSE correction on the electron density

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Initial convergence of the perturbation series expansion for vibrational nonlinear optical (NLO) properties was analyzed. The zero-point vibrational average (ZPVA) was obtained through first-order in mechanical plus electrical anharmonicity. Results indicated that higher-order terms in electrical and mechanical anharmonicity can make substantial contributions to the pure vibrational polarizibility of typical NLO molecules

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La tesis tracta diferents aspectes relacionats amb el càlcul de la semblança quàntica, així com la seva aplicació en la racionalització i predicció de l'activitat de fàrmacs. Es poden destacar dos progressos importants en el desenvolupament de noves metodologies que faciliten el càlcul de les mesures de semblança quàntica. En primer lloc, la descripció de les molècules mitjançant les funciones densitat aproximades PASA (Promolecular Atomic Shell Approximation) ha permès descriure amb suficient precisió la densitat electrònica dels sistemes moleculars analitzats, reduint substancialment el temps de càlcul de les mesures de semblança. En segon lloc, el desenvolupament de tècniques de superposició molecular específiques de les mesures de semblança quàntica ha permès resoldre el problema de l'alineament en l'espai dels compostos comparats. El perfeccionament d'aquests nous procediments i algoritmes matemàtics associats a les mesures de semblança molecular quàntica, ha estat essencial per poder progressar en diferents disciplines de la química computacional, sobretot les relacionades amb les anàlisis quantitatives entre les estructures moleculars i les seves activitats biològiques, conegudes amb les sigles angleses QSAR (Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships). Precisament en l'àrea de les relacions estructura-activitat s'han presentat dues aproximacions fonamentades en la semblança molecular quàntica que s'originen a partir de dues representacions diferents de les molècules. La primera descripció considera la densitat electrònica global de les molècules i és important, entre altres, la disposició dels objectes comparats en l'espai i la seva conformació tridimensional. El resultat és una matriu de semblança amb les mesures de semblança de tots els parells de compostos que formen el conjunt estudiat. La segona descripció es fonamenta en la partició de la densitat global de les molècules en fragments. S'utilitzen mesures d'autosemblança per analitzar els requeriments bàsics d'una determinada activitat des del punt de vista de la semblança quàntica. El procés permet la detecció de les regions moleculars que són responsables d'una alta resposta biològica. Això permet obtenir un patró amb les regions actives que és d'evident interès per als propòsits del disseny de fàrmacs. En definitiva, s'ha comprovat que mitjançant la simulació i manipulació informàtica de les molècules en tres dimensions es pot obtenir una informació essencial en l'estudi de la interacció entre els fàrmacs i els seus receptors macromoleculars.

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This thesis deals with the so-called Basis Set Superposition Error (BSSE) from both a methodological and a practical point of view. The purpose of the present thesis is twofold: (a) to contribute step ahead in the correct characterization of weakly bound complexes and, (b) to shed light the understanding of the actual implications of the basis set extension effects in the ab intio calculations and contribute to the BSSE debate. The existing BSSE-correction procedures are deeply analyzed, compared, validated and, if necessary, improved. A new interpretation of the counterpoise (CP) method is used in order to define counterpoise-corrected descriptions of the molecular complexes. This novel point of view allows for a study of the BSSE-effects not only in the interaction energy but also on the potential energy surface and, in general, in any property derived from the molecular energy and its derivatives A program has been developed for the calculation of CP-corrected geometry optimizations and vibrational frequencies, also using several counterpoise schemes for the case of molecular clusters. The method has also been implemented in Gaussian98 revA10 package. The Chemical Hamiltonian Approach (CHA) methodology has been also implemented at the RHF and UHF levels of theory for an arbitrary number interacting systems using an algorithm based on block-diagonal matrices. Along with the methodological development, the effects of the BSSE on the properties of molecular complexes have been discussed in detail. The CP and CHA methodologies are used for the determination of BSSE-corrected molecular complexes properties related to the Potential Energy Surfaces and molecular wavefunction, respectively. First, the behaviour of both BSSE-correction schemes are systematically compared at different levels of theory and basis sets for a number of hydrogen-bonded complexes. The Complete Basis Set (CBS) limit of both uncorrected and CP-corrected molecular properties like stabilization energies and intermolecular distances has also been determined, showing the capital importance of the BSSE correction. Several controversial topics of the BSSE correction are addressed as well. The application of the counterpoise method is applied to internal rotational barriers. The importance of the nuclear relaxation term is also pointed out. The viability of the CP method for dealing with charged complexes and the BSSE effects on the double-well PES blue-shifted hydrogen bonds is also studied in detail. In the case of the molecular clusters the effect of high-order BSSE effects introduced with the hierarchical counterpoise scheme is also determined. The effect of the BSSE on the electron density-related properties is also addressed. The first-order electron density obtained with the CHA/F and CHA/DFT methodologies was used to assess, both graphically and numerically, the redistribution of the charge density upon BSSE-correction. Several tools like the Atoms in Molecules topologycal analysis, density difference maps, Quantum Molecular Similarity, and Chemical Energy Component Analysis were used to deeply analyze, for the first time, the BSSE effects on the electron density of several hydrogen bonded complexes of increasing size. The indirect effect of the BSSE on intermolecular perturbation theory results is also pointed out It is shown that for a BSSE-free SAPT study of hydrogen fluoride clusters, the use of a counterpoise-corrected PES is essential in order to determine the proper molecular geometry to perform the SAPT analysis.