Analyzing the n→π* electronic transition of formaldehyde in water. A sequential Monte Carlo/time-dependent density functional theory

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The n→π* absorption transition of formaldehyde in water is analyzed using combined and sequential classical Monte Carlo (MC) simulations and quantum mechanics (QM) calculations. MC simulations generate the liquid solute-solvent structures for subsequent QM calculations. Using time-dependent density functional theory in a localized set of gaussian basis functions (TD-DFT/6-311++G(d,p)) calculations are made on statistically relevant configurations to obtain the average solvatochromic shift. All results presented here use the electrostatic embedding of the solvent. The statistically converged average result obtained of 2300 cm-1 is compared to previous theoretical results available. Analysis is made of the effective dipole moment of the hydrogen-bonded shell and how it could be held responsible for the polarization of the solvent molecules in the outer solvation shells. ©2008 Sociedade Brasileira de Química.

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Malaspina, T., Coutinho, K., & Canuto, S. (2008). Analyzing the n→π* electronic transition of formaldehyde in water. A sequential Monte Carlo/time-dependent density functional theory. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 19(2), 305–311.

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