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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The Multi-reference Correlation Consistent Composite Approach: A New Vista In Quantitative Prediction Of Thermochemical And Spectroscopic Properties

Oyedepo, Gbenga A. 12 1900 (has links)
The multi-reference correlation consistent composite approach (MR-ccCA) was designed to reproduce the accuracy of more computationally intensive ab initio quantum mechanical methods like MR-ACPF-DK/aug-cc-pCV?Z-DK, albeit at a significantly reduced cost. In this dissertation, the development and applications of the MR-ccCA method and a variant of its single reference equivalent (the relativistic pseudopotential ccCA method) are reported. MR-ccCA is shown to predict the energetic properties of reactive intermediates, excited states species and transition states to within chemical accuracy (i.e. ±1.0 kcal mol 1) of reliable experimental values. The accuracy and versatility of MR-ccCA are also demonstrated in the prediction of the thermochemical and spectroscopic properties (such as atomization energies, enthalpies of formation and adiabatic transition energies of spin-forbidden excited states) of a series of silicon-containing compounds. The thermodynamic and kinetic feasibilities of the oxidative addition of an archetypal arylglycerol ?-aryl ether (?-O-4 linkage) substructure of lignin to Ni, Cu, Pd and Pt transition metal atoms using the efficient relativistic pseudopotential correlation consistent composite approach within an ONIOM framework (rp-ccCA-ONIOM), a multi-level multi-layer QM/QM method formulated to enhance the quantitative predictions of the chemical properties of heavy element-containing systems larger than hitherto attainable, are also reported.
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Theoretical Investigation and Structural Assignment of Small Metal Oxide Clusters

Müller, Fabian 13 December 2021 (has links)
Anhand von theoretischen Untersuchungen wird eine umfassende Beschreibung von kleinen Metalloxidclustern gegeben. Bei den untersuchten Systemen handelt es sich um Aluminium- und Eisenoxid-Ionen sowie entsprechende Oxid-Cluster, die beide Metalle enthalten. Neben der Bestimmung der geometrischen Struktur der Cluster werden auch die allgemeinen elektronischen Eigenschaften der eisenhaltigen Verbindungen untersucht. Alle Vorhersagen werden durch Vergleich mit verfügbaren experimentellen Ergebnissen -- hauptsächlich aus der Infrarot-Photodissoziations- und der Photoelektronenspektroskopie -- überprüft und bewertet. Soweit möglich werden die Bewegungen von Atomen oder kleinen Gruppen innerhalb der Cluster einzelnen experimentellen Signalen zugeordnet. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit wird dem Eisendioxidmolekül und seinem Anion gewidmet. Es wird mit spezialisierten Wellenfunktionsmethoden untersucht, mit denen ab initio Franck-Condon-Simulationen einschließlich nicht-adiabatischer und Spin-Orbit-Kopplungen für die Photoionisation des Anions erstellt werden. Sie liefern Erklärungen für die komplizierte Schwingungsstruktur des experimentellen hochauflösenden Photoelektronenspektrums. / By means of theoretical investigations, a comprehensive description of small metal oxide clusters is given. The studied systems are aluminum and iron oxide ions as well as respective bi-metallic oxide clusters. Besides the determination of the geometrical structure of the clusters, the general electronic properties of the iron-containing compounds are investigated. All predictions are checked and assessed by comparison with available experimental results, mainly infrared photodissociation and photoelectron spectroscopy measurements. As far as possible, motions of atoms or small groups within the clusters are assigned to distinct experimental vibrational features. Particular attention is paid to the iron dioxide molecule and its anion. It is studied with sophisticated wave function methods based on which ab initio Franck-Condon simulations for the photodetachment from the anion, including non-adiabatic and spin-orbit couplings, are generated. They provide explanations for the complicated vibrational structure of the experimental high-resolution photoelectron spectrum.

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