Discovering the stacking landscape of a pyridine-pyridine system

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Abstract

Extremely extensive calculations of potential energy surfaces for the parallel-displaced configuration of pyridine dimer systems have been carried out using a dispersioncorrected density functional. Instead of focusing on stationary geometries these calculations provide much deeper insight into the Blandscape^ of the interaction energies of the particular systems—one can learn how the pyridine dimer stability changes along with various geometrical parameters. Other calculations such as natural bond orbital and energy decomposition have also been applied. The interplay of two significant factors, electrostatic forces and electron correlation effects, have been evaluated. The role of π···π interactions in the stacked pyridine systems has also been confirmed, and surprisingly, this happened to be true even for the geometries where the formation of C-H···π interactions might be proposed instead. The combination of many different methods has revealed the complexity of the stacking interactions. Apart from providing a Bliteral new look^ into pyridine interaction patterns another picture has emerged. A stacking interaction in a pyridine dimer system is perceived as a combination of many different sources of the interaction energy, including orbital ones, and this is true for many different geometries.

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Sierański, T. (2017). Discovering the stacking landscape of a pyridine-pyridine system. Journal of Molecular Modeling, 23(12). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00894-017-3496-4

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