Modeling Electron Transfers Using Quasidiabatic Hartree-Fock States.

J Chem Theory Comput

Department of Chemistry , University of Cambridge, Lensfield Rd , Cambridge , CB2 1TN , UK.

Published: September 2018

Electron transfer processes are ubiquitous in chemistry and of great importance in many systems of biological and commercial interest. The ab initio description of these processes remains a challenge in theoretical chemistry, partly due to the high scaling of many post-Hartree-Fock computational methods. This poses a problem for systems of interest that are not easily investigated experimentally. We show that readily available Hartree-Fock solutions can be used as a quasidiabatic basis to understand electron transfer reactions in a Marcus framework. Nonorthogonal configuration interaction calculations can be used to quantify interactions between the resulting electronic states, and to investigate the adiabatic electron transfer process. When applied to a titanium-alizarin complex used as a model of a Grätzel-type solar cell, this approach yields a correct description of the electron transfer and provides information about the electronic states involved in the process.

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