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Coupled cluster spectroscopic properties of the coinage metal nitrosyls, M–NO (M = Cu, Ag, Au)

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Ab initio near-equilibrium potential energy and dipole moment surfaces for the bent CuNO, AgNO, and AuNO molecules have been calculated under the Feller–Peterson–Dixon (FPD) composite framework at the coupled cluster… Click to show full abstract

Ab initio near-equilibrium potential energy and dipole moment surfaces for the bent CuNO, AgNO, and AuNO molecules have been calculated under the Feller–Peterson–Dixon (FPD) composite framework at the coupled cluster level of theory including complete basis set extrapolation, outer-core correlation, scalar relativistic effects, and spin–orbit coupling. The Brueckner coupled cluster doubles with perturbative triples method, BCCD(T), was used to greatly improve upon CCSD(T), which was particularly problematic for CuNO. In the latter case, the BCCD(T) vibrational frequencies showed significant differences compared to CCSD(T), e.g., nearly 65 cm −1 for the NO stretching frequency, and BCCD(T) also resulted in much better agreement with the available experimental frequencies. A full range of ro-vibrational spectroscopic constants are given for all three molecules of this study using the accurate composite potential energy functions and employing second-order vibrational perturbation theory.

Keywords: coupled cluster; spectroscopic properties; cluster; cluster spectroscopic; properties coinage

Journal Title: Theoretical Chemistry Accounts
Year Published: 2020

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