Combined density functional/polarizable continuum model study of magnetochiral birefringence: Can theory and experiment be brought to agreement?
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
The magnetic-field-induced axial birefringence (magnetochirality) of five closed-shell chiral
molecules (three substituted oxiranes, carvone, and limonene) is studied at the density functional
theory level using Beckes 3-parameter Lee-Yang-Parr functional and frequency-dependent
quadratic response theory. The influence of the environment and the conformational distribution on
the property is also studied. The environment effects are described by the polarizable continuum
model in its integral-equation formulation. The effect of the conformational distribution is
investigated by performing calculations on several conformersfor carvone and limonene
followed by Boltzmann averaging. The calculated values for the magnetochiral birefringence are
compared to previous ab initio results and experimental data where available. The refined model
presented here brings the ab initio values closer to experiment. Still, disagreements remain in some
cases and it appears difficult to resolve these discrepancies.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Jansik, Branislav; Rizzo, Antonio
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