MULTICONFIGURATIONAL SELF-CONSISTENT REACTION FIELD-THEORY FOR NONEQUILIBRIUM SOLVATION

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MIKKELSEN, KV
CESAR, A
AGREN, H
JENSEN, HJA
机构
[1] LINKOPING UNIV,INST PHYS & MEASUREMENT TECHNOL,S-58183 LINKOPING,SWEDEN
[2] ODENSE UNIV,DEPT CHEM,DK-5230 ODENSE,DENMARK
[3] UFMG,DEPT CHEM,BELO HORIZONT,MG,BRAZIL
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10.1063/1.470011
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
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We present multiconfigurational self-consistent reaction field theory and implementation for solvent effects on a solute molecular system that is not in equilibrium with the outer solvent. The approach incorporates two different polarization vectors for studying the influence of the solvent. The solute, an atom, a molecule or a supermolecule, is assumed to be surrounded by a linear, homogeneous medium described by two polarization vector fields, the optical polarization vector and the inertial polarization vector fields. The optical polarization vector is always in equilibrium with the actual electronic structure whereas the inertial polarization vector is not necessarily in equilibrium with the actual electronic structure. The electronic structure of the compound is described by a correlated electronic wave function-a multiconfigurational self-consistent field (MCSCF) wave function. This wave function is fully optimized with respect to all variational parameters in the presence of the surrounding polarizable dielectric medium having two distinct polarization vectors. We develop from a compact and simple expression a direct and second-order convergent optimization procedure for the solvent states influenced by the two types of polarization vectors. The general treatment of the correlation problem through the use of complete and restricted active space methodologies makes the present multiconfigurational self-consistent reaction field approach general in that it can handle any type of state, open-shell, excited, and transition states. We demonstrate the theory by computing solvatochromatic shifts in optical/UV spectra of some small molecules and electron ionization and electron detachment energies of the benzene molecule. It is shown that the dependency of the solvent induced affinity in benzene is nonmonotonic with respect the optical dielectric constant if inertial polarization effects also are accounted for. (C) 1995 American Institute of Physics.
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