Semiempirical Quantum-Chemical Methods with Orthogonalization and Dispersion Corrections
Author(s) -
Pavlo O. Dral,
Xin Wu,
Walter Thiel
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of chemical theory and computation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.001
H-Index - 185
eISSN - 1549-9626
pISSN - 1549-9618
DOI - 10.1021/acs.jctc.8b01265
Subject(s) - mndo , excited state , orthogonalization , dispersion (optics) , quantum chemical , thermochemistry , electronic structure , london dispersion force , chemistry , ground state , physics , atomic physics , computational physics , computational chemistry , quantum mechanics , van der waals force , computer science , algorithm , molecule
We present two new semiempirical quantum-chemical methods with orthogonalization and dispersion corrections: ODM2 and ODM3 (ODM x). They employ the same electronic structure model as the OM2 and OM3 (OM x) methods, respectively. In addition, they include Grimme's dispersion correction D3 with Becke-Johnson damping and three-body corrections E ABC for Axilrod-Teller-Muto dispersion interactions as integral parts. Heats of formation are determined by adding explicitly computed zero-point vibrational energy and thermal corrections, in contrast to standard MNDO-type and OM x methods. We report ODM x parameters for hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and fluorine that are optimized with regard to a wide range of carefully chosen state-of-the-art reference data. Extensive benchmarks show that the ODM x methods generally perform better than the available MNDO-type and OM x methods for ground-state and excited-state properties, while they describe noncovalent interactions with similar accuracy as OM x methods with a posteriori dispersion corrections.
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