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Alikhani ME, Madebène B, Silvi B. Microsolvation of cobalt, nickel, and copper atoms with ammonia: a theoretical study of the solvated electron precursors. J Mol Model 2024; 30:220. [PMID: 38902588 DOI: 10.1007/s00894-024-06019-7] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/01/2024] [Accepted: 06/10/2024] [Indexed: 06/22/2024]
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CONTEXT The s-block metals dissolved in ammonia form metal-ammonia complexes with diffuse electrons which could be used for redox catalysis. In this theoretical paper, we investigated the possibility of the d-bloc transition metals (Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, and Cu) solvated by ammonia. It has been demonstrated that both Mn and Fe atoms undergo into an oxidative reaction with NH3 forming an inserted species, HMNH2. On the contrary, the Co, Ni, and Cu atoms can accommodate four NH3, via the coordination bond, to form the first solvation sphere within C2v, D2d, and Td point groups, respectively. Addition of a fifth NH3 constitute the second solvation shell by forming hydrogen bond with the other NH3s. Interestingly, M(NH3)4 (M = Co, Ni, and Cu) is a so-called solvated electron precursor and should be considered as a monocation M(NH3)4+ kernel in tight contact with one electron distributed over its periphery. This nearly free electron could be used to capture a CO2 molecule and engages in a reduction reaction. METHODS Geometry optimization of the stationary points on the potential energy surface was performed using density functional theory - CAM-B3LYP functional including the GD3BJ dispersion contribution - in combination with the 6-311 + + G(2d, 2p) basis set for all the atoms. All first-principles calculations were performed using the Gaussian 09 quantum chemical packages. The natural electron configuration of transition atom engaged in the compounds has been found using the natural bond orbital (NBO) method. We used the EDR (electron delocalization range) approach to analyze the structure of solvated electrons in real space. We also used the electron localization function (ELF) to measure the degree of electronic localization within a chemical compound. The EDR and ELF analyses are done using the TopMod and Multiwfn packages, respectively.
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- Sorbonne Université CNRS, MONARIS, UMR8233, F-75005, Paris, France
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- Sorbonne Université CNRS, LCT, UMR7616, F-75005, Paris, France
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Ariyarathna IR. Electronic structure analysis and DFT benchmarking of Rydberg-type alkali-metal-crown ether, -cryptand, and -adamanzane complexes. Phys Chem Chem Phys 2024; 26:16989-16997. [PMID: 38666396 DOI: 10.1039/d4cp00723a] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/20/2024]
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Density functional theory (DFT) and electron propagator theory (EPT) calculations were performed to study ground and excited electronic structures of alkali-metal (M) coordinated 9-crown-3, 24-crown-8, [2.1.1]cryptand, o-Me2-1.1.1, and 36Adamanzane complexes. Each complex bears an expanded electron in the periphery and occupies diffuse 1p-, 1d-, 1f-type molecular orbitals (or superatomic 1P, 1D, 1F orbitals) in excited electronic states. The calculated superatomic shell model of the M(9-crown-3)2 is 1S, 1P, 1D, 1F, 2S, 2P, 2D, 1G and it is held by all other complexes up to the studied 1F level. Due to the highly diffuse nature of the electron, the ionization energies of these complexes are significantly lower (1.6-2.0 eV) and hence these complexes belong to the superalkali category. The ab initio EPT ionization energy and the excitation energies of the Li(9-crown-3)2 were used to evaluate DFT errors associated with a series of exchange correlation functionals that span multiple rungs of Jacob's ladder (i.e., GGA, meta-GGA, global GGA hybrid, meta-GGA hybrid, range-separated hybrid, double-hybrid). Among these, the best performing functional is the range-separated hybrid CAM-B3LYP and the errors are within 6% of high-level ab initio EPT results. The accuracy of CAM-B3LYP is indeed transferable to similar complexes and hence the findings are expected to accelerate the progression of studies of Rydberg-type systems.
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- Isuru R Ariyarathna
- Physics and Chemistry of Materials (T-1), Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA.
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Ariyarathna IR. Ground and excited electronic structures of electride and alkalide units: The cases of Metal-Tren, -Azacryptand, and -TriPip222 complexes. J Comput Chem 2024; 45:655-662. [PMID: 38087935 DOI: 10.1002/jcc.27265] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/18/2023] [Revised: 10/24/2023] [Accepted: 11/10/2023] [Indexed: 03/02/2024]
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A systematic electronic structure analysis was conducted for M(L)n molecular electrides and their corresponding alkalide units M(L)n @M' (M/M' = Na, K; L = Tren, Azacryptand, TriPip222; n = 1, 2). All complexes belong to the "superalkali" category due to their low ionization potentials. The saturated molecular electrides display M+ (L)n - form with a greatly diffuse quasispherical electron cloud. They were identified as "superatoms" considering the contours of populating atomic-type molecular orbitals. The observed superatomic Aufbau order of M(Tren)2 is 1S, 1P, 1D, 1F, 2S, 2P, and 1G and it is consistent with those of M(Azacryptand) and M(TriPip222) up to the analyzed 1F level. Their excitation energies decrease gradually moving from M(Tren)2 to M(Azacryptand) and to M(TriPip222). The studied alkalide complexes carry [M(L)n ]+ @M'- ionic structure and their dissociation energies vary in the sequence of K(L)n @Na > Na(L)n @Na > K(L)n @K > Na(L)n @K. Similar to molecular electrides, the anions of alkalide units occupy electrons in diffuse Rydberg-like orbitals. In this work, excited states of [M(L)n @M']0/+/- and their trends are also analyzed.
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- Isuru R Ariyarathna
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA
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Alikhani ME, Janesko BG. A two-electron reducing reaction of CO 2 to an oxalate anion: a theoretical study of delocalized (presolvated) electrons in Al(CH 3) n(NH 3) m, n = 0-2 and m = 1-6, clusters. Phys Chem Chem Phys 2024; 26:7149-7156. [PMID: 38349025 DOI: 10.1039/d3cp06096a] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/23/2024]
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Presolvated electron possibility in three oxidation states of aluminum - Al(0), Al(I), and Al(II) - has been theoretically investigated for the Al + 6NH3, Al(CH3) + 5NH3, and Al(CH3)2 + 4NH3 reactions. It has been shown that the metal center adopts a tetrahedral shape for its most stable geometric structure, irrespective of the degree of Al oxidation states. Using different analysis techniques (highest occupied molecular orbital shapes, spin density distributions, and electron delocalization ranges), we showed that presolvated (delocalized) electrons are only formed in the Al(CH3)2(NH3)p coordination complexes when 2 ≤ p ≤ 4. It has also been evidenced that these delocalized electrons being powerful reducing agents allowed two CO2 molecules to be captured and form an oxalate ion in close contact with the [Al2(CH3)2(CH2)2(NH3)4]2+ dication core.
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- Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Texas Christian University, 2800 S University Dr, Fort Worth, TX, USA.
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Jackson BA, Khan SN, Miliordos E. A fresh perspective on metal ammonia molecular complexes and expanded metals: opportunities in catalysis and quantum information. Chem Commun (Camb) 2023; 59:10572-10587. [PMID: 37555315 DOI: 10.1039/d3cc02956e] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 08/10/2023]
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Recent advances in our comprehension of the electronic structure of metal ammonia complexes have opened avenues for novel materials with diffuse electrons. These complexes in their ground state can host peripheral "Rydberg" electrons which populate a hydrogenic-type shell model imitating atoms. Aggregates of such complexes form the so-called expanded or liquid metals. Expanded metals composed of d- and f-block metal ammonia complexes offer properties, such as magnetic moments and larger numbers of diffuse electrons, not present for alkali and alkaline earth (s-block) metals. In addition, tethering metal ammonia complexes via hydrocarbon chains (replacement of ammonia ligands with diamines) yields materials that can be used for redox catalysis and quantum computing, sensing, and optics. This perspective summarizes the recent findings for gas-phase isolated metal ammonia complexes and projects the obtained knowledge to the condensed phase regime. Possible applications for the newly introduced expanded metals and linked solvated electrons precursors are discussed and future directions are proposed.
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- Benjamin A Jackson
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849-5312, USA.
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- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849-5312, USA.
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- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849-5312, USA.
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Lu Z, Jackson BA, Miliordos E. Ab Initio Calculations on the Ground and Excited Electronic States of Thorium-Ammonia, Thorium-Aza-Crown, and Thorium-Crown Ether Complexes. Molecules 2023; 28:4712. [PMID: 37375268 DOI: 10.3390/molecules28124712] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/26/2023] [Revised: 06/09/2023] [Accepted: 06/09/2023] [Indexed: 06/29/2023] Open
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Positively charged metal-ammonia complexes are known to host peripheral, diffuse electrons around their molecular skeleton. The resulting neutral species form materials known as expanded or liquid metals. Alkali, alkaline earth, and transition metals have been investigated previously in experimental and theoretical studies of both the gas and condensed phase. This work is the first ab initio exploration of an f-block metal-ammonia complex. The ground and excited states are calculated for Th0-3+ complexes with ammonia, crown ethers, and aza-crown ethers. For Th3+ complexes, the one valence electron Th populates the metal's 6d or 7f orbitals. For Th0-2+, the additional electrons prefer occupation of the outer s- and p-type orbitals of the complex, except Th(NH3)10, which uniquely places all four electrons in outer orbitals of the complex. Although thorium coordinates up to ten ammonia ligands, octa-coordinated complexes are more stable. Crown ether complexes have a similar electronic spectrum to ammonia complexes, but excitations of electrons in the outer orbitals of the complex are higher in energy. Aza-crown ethers disfavor the orbitals perpendicular to the crowns, attributed to the N-H bonds pointing along the plane of the crowns.
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- Zhongyuan Lu
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849-5312, USA
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- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849-5312, USA
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- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849-5312, USA
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Jackson BA, Miliordos E. The nature of supermolecular bonds: Investigating hydrocarbon linked beryllium solvated electron precursors. J Chem Phys 2022; 156:194302. [PMID: 35597656 DOI: 10.1063/5.0089815] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/14/2022] Open
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Beryllium ammonia complexes Be(NH3)4 are known to bear two diffuse electrons in the periphery of a Be(NH3)4 2+ skeleton. The replacement of one ammonia with a methyl group forms CH3Be(NH3)3 with one peripheral electron, which is shown to maintain the hydrogenic-type shell model observed for Li(NH3)4. Two CH3Be(NH3)3 monomers are together linked by aliphatic chains to form strongly bound beryllium ammonia complexes, (NH3)3Be(CH2)nBe(NH3)3, n = 1-6, with one electron around each beryllium ammonia center. In the case of a linear carbon chain, this system can be seen as the analog of two hydrogen atoms approaching each other at specific distances (determined by n). We show that the two electrons occupy diffuse s-type orbitals and can couple exactly as in H2 in either a triplet or singlet state. For long hydrocarbon chains, the singlet is an open-shell singlet nearly degenerate with the triplet spin state, which transforms to a closed-shell singlet for n = 1 imitating the σ-covalent bond of H2. The biradical character of the system is analyzed, and the singlet-triplet splitting is estimated as a function of n based on multi-reference calculations. Finally, we consider the case of bent hydrocarbon chains, which allows the closer proximity of the two diffuse electrons for larger chains and the formation of a direct covalent bond between the two diffuse electrons, which happens for two Li(NH3)4 complexes converting the open-shell to closed-shell singlets. The energy cost for bending the hydrocarbon chain is nearly compensated by the formation of the weak covalent bond rendering bent and linear structures nearly isoenergetic.
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- Benjamin A Jackson
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849-5312, USA
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- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849-5312, USA
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Jackson BA, Miliordos E. Simultaneous CO 2 capture and functionalization: solvated electron precursors as novel catalysts. Chem Commun (Camb) 2022; 58:1310-1313. [PMID: 34981795 DOI: 10.1039/d1cc04748e] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/21/2022]
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Metal complexes with diffuse solvated electrons (solvated electron precursors) are proposed as alternative catalysts for the simultaneous CO2 capture and utilization. Quantum chemical calculations were used to study the reaction of CO2 with H2 and C2H4 to produce formic acid, methyldiol and δ-lactone. Mechanisms of a complete reaction pathway are found and activation barriers are reasonably low. The metal ligand complex readily reduces CO2 and significantly stabilizes CO2˙-. Ligand identity minimally influences the reaction. Additional reactions and future strategies are proposed with the goal of inducing experimental interest.
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- Benjamin A Jackson
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849-5312, USA.
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- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849-5312, USA.
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Ariyarathna IR, Miliordos E. Ground and excited states analysis of alkali metal ethylenediamine and crown ether complexes. Phys Chem Chem Phys 2021; 23:20298-20306. [PMID: 34486608 DOI: 10.1039/d1cp02552j] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/21/2022]
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High-level electronic structure calculations are carried out to obtain optimized geometries and excitation energies of neutral lithium, sodium, and potassium complexes with two ethylenediamine and one or two crown ether molecules. Three different sizes of crowns are employed (12-crown-4, 15-crown-5, 18-crown-6). The ground state of all complexes contains an electron in an s-type orbital. For the mono-crown ether complexes, this orbital is the polarized valence s-orbital of the metal, but for the other systems this orbital is a peripheral diffuse orbital. The nature of the low-lying electronic states is found to be different for each of these species. Specifically, the metal ethylenediamine complexes follow the previously discovered shell model of metal ammonia complexes (1s, 1p, 1d, 2s, 1f), but both mono- and sandwich di-crown ether complexes bear a different shell model partially due to their lower (cylindrical) symmetry and the stabilization of the 2s-type orbital. Li(15-crown-5) is the only complex with the metal in the middle of the crown ether and adopts closely the shell model of metal ammonia complexes. Our findings suggest that the electronic band structure of electrides (metal crown ether sandwich aggregates) and expanded metals (metal ammonia aggregates) should be different despite the similar nature of these systems (bearing diffuse electrons around a metal complex).
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- Isuru R Ariyarathna
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849-5312, USA.
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- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849-5312, USA.
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Jackson BA, Miliordos E. Electronic and geometric structure of cationic and neutral chromium and molybdenum ammonia complexes. J Chem Phys 2021; 155:014303. [PMID: 34241410 DOI: 10.1063/5.0054648] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/14/2022] Open
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High level quantum chemical approaches are used to study the geometric and electronic structures of M(NH3)n and M(NH3)n + (M = Cr, Mo for n = 1-6). These complexes possess a dual shell electronic structure of the inner metal (3d or 4d) orbitals and the outer diffuse orbitals surrounding the periphery of the complex. Electronic excitations reveal these two shells to be virtually independent of the other. Molybdenum and chromium ammonia complexes are found to differ significantly in geometry with the former adopting an octahedral geometry and the latter a Jahn-Teller distorted octahedral structure where only the axial distortion is stable. The hexa-coordinated complexes and the tetra-coordinated complexes with two ammonia molecules in the second solvation shell are found to be energetically competitive. Electronic excitation energies and computed IR spectra are provided to allow the two isomers to be experimentally distinguished. This work is a component of an ongoing effort to study the periodic trends of transition metal solvated electron precursors.
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- Benjamin A Jackson
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849-5312, USA
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- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849-5312, USA
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Ariyarathna IR. Ground and excited electronic structure analysis of XM 4 (X = N, P and M = Li, Na) and their anions. Phys Chem Chem Phys 2021; 23:16206-16212. [PMID: 34304257 DOI: 10.1039/d1cp02273c] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/21/2022]
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High-level coupled-cluster, electron propagator, and multi-reference ab initio methods are employed to study the ground and excited electronic states of the XM4 (X = N, P and M = Li, Na) series. All XM4 species bear lower ionization potentials and can be classified as superalkalis. In the ground state each possesses a diffuse electron in the periphery. This expanded electron cloud of tetrahedral NLi4, NNa4, and PNa4 molecules is spherical (similar to an s-orbital) and evenly distributed around the XM4+ core. The outer electron is promoted to higher-angular momentum p-, d-, 2s-type orbitals in excited states. Singly occupied molecular orbitals of excited PLi4 are deformed due to its lower C1 symmetry. The aug-cc-pVQZ basis set was found to describe the excited states of XM4 accurately and efficiently. The bound singlet and triplet electronic states of XM4- that possess two peripheral electrons are also analyzed.
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- Isuru R Ariyarathna
- Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849-5312, USA.
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Ariyarathna IR, Miliordos E. Geometric and electronic structure analysis of calcium water complexes with one and two solvation shells. Phys Chem Chem Phys 2020; 22:22426-22435. [DOI: 10.1039/d0cp04309e] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/21/2022]
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The stability of calcium water complexes is investigated quantum mechanically. Ground and excited electronic states are studied for hexa-, octa-, and octakaideca-coordinated complexes, where calcium valence electrons move to outer diffuse orbitals.
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