The effect of counterpoise correction and relaxation energy term to the internal rotation barriers: Application to the BF3⋯ NH3 and C2H4 ⋯SO2 dimers

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The relevance of the fragment relaxation energy term and the effect of the basis set superposition error on the geometry of the BF3⋯NH3 and C2H4⋯SO2 van der Waals dimers have been analyzed. Second-order Møller-Plesset perturbation theory calculations with the d95(d,p) basis set have been used to calculate the counterpoise-corrected barrier height for the internal rotations. These barriers have been obtained by relocating the stationary points on the counterpoise-corrected potential energy surface of the processes involved. The fragment relaxation energy can have a large influence on both the intermolecular parameters and barrier height. The counterpoise correction has proved to be important for these systems. © 1999 American Institute of Physics.

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Salvador, P., & Duran, M. (1999). The effect of counterpoise correction and relaxation energy term to the internal rotation barriers: Application to the BF3⋯ NH3 and C2H4 ⋯SO2 dimers. Journal of Chemical Physics, 111(10), 4460–4465. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.479209

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