Abstract
Excited-state quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics molecular dynamics simulations are performed, to examine the solvent effects on the fluorescence spectra of aqueous formaldehyde. For that purpose, the analytical energy gradient has been derived and implemented for the linear-response time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT) combined with the effective fragment potential (EFP) method. The EFP method is an efficient ab initio based polarizable model that describes the explicit solvent effects on electronic excitations, in the present work within a hybrid TDDFTEFP scheme. The new method is applied to the excited-state MD of aqueous formaldehyde in the π-π* state. The calculated π*→n transition energy and solvatochromic shift are in good agreement with other theoretical results. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.
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Minezawa, N., De Silva, N., Zahariev, F., & Gordon, M. S. (2011). Implementation of the analytic energy gradient for the combined time-dependent density functional theory/effective fragment potential method: Application to excited-state molecular dynamics simulations. Journal of Chemical Physics, 134(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3523578
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