Theoretical study on stabilities of multiple hydrogen bonded dimers.

Phys Chem Chem Phys

College of Chemistry, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, 100875, PR China.

Published: October 2006

A series of self-constituted multiple hydrogen bonded (MHB) complexes has been investigated systematically by density functional theory (PBE1PBE /6-31G**), the Morokuma energy decomposition method (HF/6-31G**) and MP2 (6-31G** and 6-311++G**) calculation. We have discovered that (i) for doubly hydrogen bonded (DHB) complexes, both the interaction energy and stability increase with the charge transfer energy; (ii) for quadruple hydrogen bonded (QHB) complexes, cooperativity is the most important factor determining stability of the complex: stronger cooperative energy correlates well with larger interaction energy and thus more stable complex and vice versa; (iii) correlation energy plays an important role in intermolecular interactions. The correlation energy, mainly consisting of dispersive energy, also exhibits cooperativity in MHB dimers: positive for M-aadd and generally negative for other complexes.

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