How does basis set superposition error change the potential surfaces for hydrogen-bonded dimers?
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- 22 December 1996
- journal article
- conference paper
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 105 (24) , 11024-11031
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.472902
Abstract
We describe a simple method to automate the geometric optimization of molecular orbital calculations of supermolecules on potential surfaces that are corrected for basis set superposition error using the counterpoise (CP) method. This method is applied to the H‐bonding complexes HF/HCN, HF/H2O, and HCCH/H2O using the 6‐31G(d,p) and D95++(d,p) basis sets at both the Hartree–Fock and second‐order Mo/ller–Plesset levels. We report the interaction energies, geometries, and vibrational frequencies of these complexes on the CP‐optimized surfaces; and compare them with similar values calculated using traditional methods, including the (more traditional) single point CP correction. Upon optimization on the CP‐corrected surface, the interaction energies become more negative (before vibrational corrections) and the H‐bonding stretching vibrations decrease in all cases. The extent of the effects vary from extremely small to quite large depending on the complex and the calculational method. The relative magnitudes of the vibrational corrections cannot be predicted from the H‐bond stretching frequencies alone.Keywords
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