The many-body electronic interactions of Fe(II)-porphyrin

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Abstract

Fe(II)-porphyrin complexes exhibit a diverse range of electronic interactions between the metal and macrocycle. Herein, the incremental full configuration interaction method is applied to the entire space of valence orbitals of a Fe(II)-porphyrin model using a modest basis set. A novel visualization framework is proposed to analyze individual many-body contributions to the correlation energy, providing detailed maps of this complex's highly correlated electronic structure. This technique is used to parse the numerous interactions of two low-lying triplet states (3A2g and 3Eg) and to show that strong metal d-d and macrocycle π-πorbital interactions preferentially stabilize the 3A2g state. d-πinteractions, on the other hand, preferentially stabilize the 3Eg state and primarily appear when correlating six electrons at a time. Ultimately, the Fe(II)-porphyrin model's full set of 88 valence electrons are correlated in 275 orbitals, showing the interactions up to the 4-body level, which covers the great majority of correlations in this system.

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Rask, A. E., & Zimmerman, P. M. (2022). The many-body electronic interactions of Fe(II)-porphyrin. Journal of Chemical Physics, 156(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0079310

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