Polarization of core orbitals and computation of nuclear quadrupole coupling constants using Gaussian basis sets.

J Magn Reson

Department of Chemistry, University of Nebraska at Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588-0304, United States. Electronic address:

Published: August 2015

Most standard Gaussian basis sets for first row atoms, even large sets designed to converge on a 'complete basis set' limit, systematically overestimate the electric field gradient at nuclear sites for first row atoms, resulting in errors of up to 15% in the computation of nuclear quadrupole coupling constants. This error results from a failure to include tight d functions, which permit the core 1s orbitals to distort under the influence of the field of the nuclear quadrupole. Augmentation of standard basis sets with a single set of single-exponent d functions, matched to the reciprocal square of the nominal 1s radius, reduces these errors by up to 90%.

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