An analytical theory for the energy second derivatives at second-order Mo oller-Plesset level for solvated molecules described within the polarizable continuum model is presented. The method, which is based on the differentiation of relaxed density equations for the first derivatives, is firstly presented in its formal aspects and is then applied to the study of the rate-determining step of the electrophilic bromination of ethylene in aqueous solution.

Second-order Moller-Plesset second derivatives for the polarizable continuum model: theoretical bases and application to solvent effects in electrophilic bromination of ethylene RID E-4986-2010 RID E-7737-2010 RID A-6198-2012 RID A-1614-2009

MENNUCCI, BENEDETTA;POMELLI, CHRISTIAN SILVIO;CAPPELLI, CHIARA;
2004-01-01

Abstract

An analytical theory for the energy second derivatives at second-order Mo oller-Plesset level for solvated molecules described within the polarizable continuum model is presented. The method, which is based on the differentiation of relaxed density equations for the first derivatives, is firstly presented in its formal aspects and is then applied to the study of the rate-determining step of the electrophilic bromination of ethylene in aqueous solution.
2004
Cammi, R; Mennucci, Benedetta; Pomelli, CHRISTIAN SILVIO; Cappelli, Chiara; Corni, S; Frediani, L; Trucks, Gw; Frisch, Mj
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