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Exploration of the potential energy surface in mixed Zintl clusters applying an automatic Johnson polyhedra generator: the case of arachno E(6)M(2)(4−) (E = Si, Ge, Sn; M = Sb, Bi)

A new algorithm called Automatic Johnson Cluster Generator (AJCG) is presented, which, as its name indicates, allows the definition of the desired Johnson polyhedron to subsequently carry out all the possible permutations between the atoms that form this polyhedron. This new algorithm allows the exh...

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Autores principales: Báez-Grez, Rodrigo, Inostroza, Diego, Vásquez-Espinal, Alejandro, Islas, Rafael, Pino-Rios, Ricardo
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10426391/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37588980
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra04308h
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author Báez-Grez, Rodrigo
Inostroza, Diego
Vásquez-Espinal, Alejandro
Islas, Rafael
Pino-Rios, Ricardo
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Inostroza, Diego
Vásquez-Espinal, Alejandro
Islas, Rafael
Pino-Rios, Ricardo
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description A new algorithm called Automatic Johnson Cluster Generator (AJCG) is presented, which, as its name indicates, allows the definition of the desired Johnson polyhedron to subsequently carry out all the possible permutations between the atoms that form this polyhedron. This new algorithm allows the exhaustive study of the structures' potential energy surface (PES). In addition, the AJCG algorithm is helpful for the study of three-dimensional compounds such as boranes or Zintl clusters and their structural derivatives with two or more different atoms. The automatic filling of vertices is particularly useful in mixed compounds because of the possibility of taking into account all possible configurations in the structure. As a test system, we investigated the arachno-type E(6)M(2)(4−) (E = Si, Ge, Sn; M = Sb, Bi) structure which has eight vertices and complies with Wade–Mingos rules. Initially, we defined a bipyramidal structure (10 vertices), and filled the vertices with the atoms in all possible configurations. Since the selected system has eight atoms, the two remaining vertices were filled with pseudo atoms to complete the structure. After re-optimizing the initial population generated with AJCG, a large number of isomers with energy below 10 kcal mol(−1) are identified. These results show that the most stable isomers possess homonuclear M–M bonds, except Sn(6)Bi(2)(4−). Although the overall putative minima differ at the PBE0-D3 and DLPNO-CCSD(T) levels, they are always competitive minima. In addition to using high-precision methodologies to correctly study relative energies, applying solvent effects in highly charged systems becomes mandatory. The aromatic character of these studied systems was demonstrated qualitatively with two- and three-dimensional mapping and quantitatively by calculating the value of the z-component of the induced magnetic field at the cage center, including scalar and spin–orbit correction for relativistic effects. The compounds studied have a high degree of aromaticity, which allows us to establish that despite structural modifications (i.e., from closo to arachno), the aromaticity is preserved.
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spelling pubmed-104263912023-08-16 Exploration of the potential energy surface in mixed Zintl clusters applying an automatic Johnson polyhedra generator: the case of arachno E(6)M(2)(4−) (E = Si, Ge, Sn; M = Sb, Bi) Báez-Grez, Rodrigo Inostroza, Diego Vásquez-Espinal, Alejandro Islas, Rafael Pino-Rios, Ricardo RSC Adv Chemistry A new algorithm called Automatic Johnson Cluster Generator (AJCG) is presented, which, as its name indicates, allows the definition of the desired Johnson polyhedron to subsequently carry out all the possible permutations between the atoms that form this polyhedron. This new algorithm allows the exhaustive study of the structures' potential energy surface (PES). In addition, the AJCG algorithm is helpful for the study of three-dimensional compounds such as boranes or Zintl clusters and their structural derivatives with two or more different atoms. The automatic filling of vertices is particularly useful in mixed compounds because of the possibility of taking into account all possible configurations in the structure. As a test system, we investigated the arachno-type E(6)M(2)(4−) (E = Si, Ge, Sn; M = Sb, Bi) structure which has eight vertices and complies with Wade–Mingos rules. Initially, we defined a bipyramidal structure (10 vertices), and filled the vertices with the atoms in all possible configurations. Since the selected system has eight atoms, the two remaining vertices were filled with pseudo atoms to complete the structure. After re-optimizing the initial population generated with AJCG, a large number of isomers with energy below 10 kcal mol(−1) are identified. These results show that the most stable isomers possess homonuclear M–M bonds, except Sn(6)Bi(2)(4−). Although the overall putative minima differ at the PBE0-D3 and DLPNO-CCSD(T) levels, they are always competitive minima. In addition to using high-precision methodologies to correctly study relative energies, applying solvent effects in highly charged systems becomes mandatory. The aromatic character of these studied systems was demonstrated qualitatively with two- and three-dimensional mapping and quantitatively by calculating the value of the z-component of the induced magnetic field at the cage center, including scalar and spin–orbit correction for relativistic effects. The compounds studied have a high degree of aromaticity, which allows us to establish that despite structural modifications (i.e., from closo to arachno), the aromaticity is preserved. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10426391/ /pubmed/37588980 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra04308h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Báez-Grez, Rodrigo
Inostroza, Diego
Vásquez-Espinal, Alejandro
Islas, Rafael
Pino-Rios, Ricardo
Exploration of the potential energy surface in mixed Zintl clusters applying an automatic Johnson polyhedra generator: the case of arachno E(6)M(2)(4−) (E = Si, Ge, Sn; M = Sb, Bi)
title Exploration of the potential energy surface in mixed Zintl clusters applying an automatic Johnson polyhedra generator: the case of arachno E(6)M(2)(4−) (E = Si, Ge, Sn; M = Sb, Bi)
title_full Exploration of the potential energy surface in mixed Zintl clusters applying an automatic Johnson polyhedra generator: the case of arachno E(6)M(2)(4−) (E = Si, Ge, Sn; M = Sb, Bi)
title_fullStr Exploration of the potential energy surface in mixed Zintl clusters applying an automatic Johnson polyhedra generator: the case of arachno E(6)M(2)(4−) (E = Si, Ge, Sn; M = Sb, Bi)
title_full_unstemmed Exploration of the potential energy surface in mixed Zintl clusters applying an automatic Johnson polyhedra generator: the case of arachno E(6)M(2)(4−) (E = Si, Ge, Sn; M = Sb, Bi)
title_short Exploration of the potential energy surface in mixed Zintl clusters applying an automatic Johnson polyhedra generator: the case of arachno E(6)M(2)(4−) (E = Si, Ge, Sn; M = Sb, Bi)
title_sort exploration of the potential energy surface in mixed zintl clusters applying an automatic johnson polyhedra generator: the case of arachno e(6)m(2)(4−) (e = si, ge, sn; m = sb, bi)
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10426391/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37588980
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra04308h
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