Ab initio study of the isomeric equilibrium of the HCN...H2O and H2O...HCN hydrogen-bonded clusters.

نویسندگان

  • T Malaspina
  • E E Fileti
  • J M Riveros
  • S Canuto
چکیده

An ab initio study of the stability, spectroscopic properties, and isomeric equilibrium of the hydrogen-bonded HCN...H2O and H2O...HCN isomers is presented. Density functional theory and perturbative second-order MP2 and coupled-cluster CCSD(T) calculations were carried out and binding energies obtained with correlation-consistent basis sets including extrapolation to the infinity basis set level. At the best theoretical level, CCSD(T), the H2O...HCN complex is more stable than the HCN...H2O complex by ca. 6.3 kJ mol(-1). Rotational and vibrational spectra, including anharmonic corrections, are calculated. These calculated spectroscopic data are used to obtain thermochemical contributions to the thermodynamic functions and hence the Gibbs free energy. The relative free energies are used to estimate the equilibrium constant for isomerism. We find that under typical conditions of supersonic expansion experiments (T < 150 K) H2O...HCN is essentially the only isomer present. Furthermore, our calculations indicate that the hydrogen-bonded cluster becomes favorable over the separated moieties at temperatures below 200 K.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The journal of physical chemistry. A

دوره 110 34  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2006