Direct calculation of electron transfer parameters through constrained density functional theory.
Qin Wu, Troy Van Voorhis
Index: J. Phys. Chem. A 110(29) , 9212-8, (2006)
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Abstract
It is shown that constrained density functional theory (DFT) can be used to access diabatic potential energy surfaces in the Marcus theory of electron transfer, thus providing a means to directly calculate the driving force and the inner-sphere reorganization energy. We present in this report an analytic expression for the forces in constrained DFT and their implementation in geometry optimization, a prerequisite for the calculation of electron transfer parameters. The method is then applied to study the symmetric mixed-valence complex tetrathiafulvalene-diquinone radical anion, which is observed experimentally to be a Robin-Day class II compound but found by DFT to be in class III. Constrained DFT avoids this pitfall of over-delocalization and provides a way to find the charge-localized structure. In another application, driving forces and inner-sphere reorganization energies are calculated for the charge recombination (CR) reactions in formanilide-anthraquinone (FA-AQ) and ferrocene-formanilide-anthraquinone (Fc-FA-AQ). While the two compounds have similar reorganization energies, the driving force in FA-AQ is 1 eV larger than in Fc-FA-AQ, in agreement with experimental observations and supporting the experimental conclusion that the anomalously long-lived FA-AQ charge-separated state arises because the electron transfer is in the Marcus inverted region.
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