Computational and spectral means for characterizing the intermolecular interactions in solutions and for estimating excited state dipole moment of solute

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The results obtained both in quantum chemical computation and in solvatochromic study of pyridinium di-carbethoxy methylid (PCCM) are correlated in order to estimate the electric dipole moment in the excited state of this molecule. This estimation is made by a variational method in the hypothesis that the molecular polarizability does not change in time of the absorption process. Ternary solutions of PCCM in protic binary solvents are used here, both establishing the contribution of each type of interaction to the spectral shift and to characterize the composition of the first solvation shell of PCCM. Results are compared with those obtained before for other binary solvents. The difference between the interaction energies in molecular pairs of PCCM-active solvent and PCCM-less active solvent was also estimated based on the cell statistical model of the ternary solutions.

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Dorohoi, D. O., Creanga, D. E., Dimitriu, D. G., Morosanu, A. C., Gritco-Todirascu, A., Mariciuc, G. G., … Cheptea, C. (2020). Computational and spectral means for characterizing the intermolecular interactions in solutions and for estimating excited state dipole moment of solute. Symmetry, 12(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/SYM12081299

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