Identification of Unknown Inverted Singlet-Triplet Cores by High-Throughput Virtual Screening

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Molecules where the energy of the lowest excited singlet state is found below the energy of the lowest triplet state (inverted singlet-triplet molecules) are extremely rare. It is particularly challenging to discover new ones through virtual screening because the required wavefunction-based methods are expensive and unsuitable for high-throughput calculations. Here, we devised a virtual screening approach where the molecules to be considered with advanced methods are pre-selected with increasingly more sophisticated filters that include the evaluation of the HOMO-LUMO exchange integral and approximate CASSCF calculations. A final set of 7 candidates (0.05% of the initial 15 000) were verified to possess inversion between singlet and triplet states with state-of-the-art multireference methods (MS-CASPT2). One of them is deemed of particular interest because it is unrelated to other proposals made in the literature.

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Omar, Ö. H., Xie, X., Troisi, A., & Padula, D. (2023). Identification of Unknown Inverted Singlet-Triplet Cores by High-Throughput Virtual Screening. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 145(36), 19790–19799. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.3c05452

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