对硝基苯胺及其相关分子基态和激发态偶极矩和极化率的从头算研究。

A. Hinchliffe, Mohamed Efhil, H. Soscún
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我们报告了硝基甲烷、甲胺、硝基甲基胺、硝基苯、苯胺和对硝基苯胺的基态和五个最低电子激发单重态的从头算能量、偶极矩和平均偶极极化率,以及甲烷和苯的基态数据。基态性质用HF/6-311++G(2d,1p)模型计算,激发态用CIS和CIS(D)模型计算。我们的基态结果与现有的实验数据和其他先进文献的计算结果一致。XCH2Y计算得出NO2的原子团贡献为13.6 au, NH2的原子团贡献为7.7 au。XC6H4Y的建议是14.4和10.8 au,但没有证据表明推挽机制有贡献。激发态偶极矩和s与稀疏实验数据一致,并且我们预测在许多激发态中这些特性的值大大增强。
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Ab Initio Studies of the Dipole Moments and Polarizabilities of p-nitroaniline and Related Molecules in their Ground and Excited States.
We report Ab Initio energies, dipole moments and mean dipole polarizabilities for the ground and five lowest electronic excited singlet states of nitromethane, methylamine, nitromethylamine, nitrobenzene, aniline and p-nitroaniline, together with ground state data for methane and benzene. Ground state properties were calculated using the HF/6-311++G(2d,1p) model whilst excited states were modelled using CIS and CIS(D). Our ground state results are consistent with available experimental data and other advanced literature calculations. The XCH2Y calculations give group contributions of 13.6 atomic units (au) for NO2 and 7.7 au for NH2. The XC6H4Y 's suggest 14.4 and 10.8 au, but there is no evidence of a contribution from the push-pull mechanism. The excited state dipole moments and 's are consistent with the sparse experimental data, and we predict immensely enhanced values for these properties in many of the excited states.
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