40 对分子和惰性气体原子表现出类似引力的弥散相互作用关系

IF 14.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
David Danovich, Alexandre Tkatchenko, Santiago Alvarez and Sason Shaik*, 
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我们展示了 40 对分子和原子物种的多体色散(MBD)相互作用的计算结果:碳氢化合物、硅烷、相应的氟化衍生物、分子间有多个 H-H 接触的物质对、有 π-π 相互作用的物质对以及惰性气体对。计算显示,MBD 稳定能(EDISP,MBD)服从一种类似引力的整体关系。它与两个分子的质量乘积(M1M2)成正比,与分子质量中心之间的相应距离(RCOM-COM)或介导两个分子相互作用的原子的 H-H 距离(RH-H)成反比。这种关系反映了瞬时偶极子的相互作用,而瞬时偶极子是由相互作用分子中的键/原子集合形成的。使用考虑了三体相互作用的 D4 校正色散能(EDISP,D4),我们发现 EDISP,MBD 和 EDISP,D4 数据集具有很强的相关性。根据价键建模,发生弥散相互作用的主要原因是保持良好静电相互作用的振荡离子 VB 结构([Sub─C+:H-+H:C─Sub]和[Sub─C:-+H-H:C+─Sub]结构;Sub 表示一般残基)的贡献增加。这一对不稳定结构[Sub─C+:H--H:C+─Sub]和[Sub─:C- H++H:C-─Sub]的权重同时降低,补充了这一增强的贡献。通过对 Sub 残基的部分充电,局部电荷被传播到整个键/原子集合,从而产生了 "类似引力 "的分散依赖性。
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A Gravitational-like Relationship of Dispersion Interactions is Exhibited by 40 Pairs of Molecules and Noble Gas Atoms

We present computational results of many-body dispersion (MBD) interactions for 40 pairs of molecular and atomic species: hydrocarbons, silanes, corresponding fluorinated derivatives, pairs which have multiple H---H contacts between the molecules, as well as pairs having π–π interactions, and pairs of noble gases. The calculations reveal that the MBD stabilization energy (EDISP,MBD) obeys a global relationship, which is gravitational-like. It is proportional to the product of the masses of the two molecules (M1M2) and inversely proportional to the corresponding distances between the molecular centers-of-mass (RCOM-COM) or the H---H distances of the atoms mediating the interactions of the two molecules (RH–H). This relationship reflects the interactions of instantaneous dipoles, which are formed by the ensemble of bonds/atoms in the interacting molecules. Using the D4-corrected dispersion energy (EDISP,D4), which accounts for three-body interactions, we find that the EDISP,MBD and EDISP,D4 data sets are strongly correlated. Based on valence-bond modeling, the dispersion interactions occur primarily due to the increased contributions of the oscillating-ionic VB structures which maintain favorable electrostatic interactions; the [Sub─C+:H–+H:C─Sub] and [Sub─C:–+H H:C+─Sub] structures; Sub symbolizes general residues. This augmented contribution is complemented by simultaneously diminished-weights of the destabilizing pair of structures, [Sub─C+:H––H:C+─Sub] and [Sub─:C H++H:C─Sub]. The local charges are propagated to the entire ensemble of bonds/atoms by partially charging the Sub residues, thus bringing about the “gravitational-like” dependence of dispersion.

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