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J Chem Phys ; 131(22): 224321, 2009 Dec 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20001050

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A benchmark theoretical study of the electronic ground state and of the vertical and adiabatic singlet-triplet (ST) excitation energies of benzene (n=1) and n-acenes (C(4n+2)H(2n+4)) ranging from naphthalene (n=2) to heptacene (n=7) is presented, on the ground of single- and multireference calculations based on restricted or unrestricted zero-order wave functions. High-level and large scale treatments of electronic correlation in the ground state are found to be necessary for compensating giant but unphysical symmetry-breaking effects in unrestricted single-reference treatments. The composition of multiconfigurational wave functions, the topologies of natural orbitals in symmetry-unrestricted CASSCF calculations, the T1 diagnostics of coupled cluster theory, and further energy-based criteria demonstrate that all investigated systems exhibit a (1)A(g) singlet closed-shell electronic ground state. Singlet-triplet (S(0)-T(1)) energy gaps can therefore be very accurately determined by applying the principles of a focal point analysis onto the results of a series of single-point and symmetry-restricted calculations employing correlation consistent cc-pVXZ basis sets (X=D, T, Q, 5) and single-reference methods [HF, MP2, MP3, MP4SDQ, CCSD, CCSD(T)] of improving quality. According to our best estimates, which amount to a dual extrapolation of energy differences to the level of coupled cluster theory including single, double, and perturbative estimates of connected triple excitations [CCSD(T)] in the limit of an asymptotically complete basis set (cc-pVinfinityZ), the S(0)-T(1) vertical excitation energies of benzene (n=1) and n-acenes (n=2-7) amount to 100.79, 76.28, 56.97, 40.69, 31.51, 22.96, and 18.16 kcal/mol, respectively. Values of 87.02, 62.87, 46.22, 32.23, 24.19, 16.79, and 12.56 kcal/mol are correspondingly obtained at the CCSD(T)/cc-pVinfinityZ level for the S(0)-T(1) adiabatic excitation energies, upon including B3LYP/cc-PVTZ corrections for zero-point vibrational energies. In line with the absence of Peierls distortions, extrapolations of results indicate a vanishingly small S(0)-T(1) energy gap of 0 to approximately 4 kcal/mol (approximately 0.17 eV) in the limit of an infinitely large polyacene.

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J Phys Chem A ; 113(4): 707-12, 2009 Jan 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19123782

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The feasibility of square planar silicon as a building block for conjugated systems was investigated by ab initio calculations. A five-membered ring model system was used to map electronic and steric substituent effects that might help in the stabilization of the planar structure. A pi push-pull arrangement around the silicon was found to prefer planarity. Aromaticity was proven to play an important role in stabilization as well. With the help of steric constraints, a new structure was proposed as a synthetic target containing square planar silicon. The kinetic stability of this structure was also investigated.

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