Ab initio investigation of the geometrical behavior in solution and electronic structure of the anion complexes [bis(1,3-dithiole-2-thione-4,5-dithiolate)M], for M = Bi(III), Sb(III), and Zn(II)

Context 1,3-Dithiole-2-thione-4,5-dithiolate (dmit) ligands are known for their conductive and optical properties. Dmit compounds have been assessed for use in sensor devices, information storage, spintronics, and optical material applications. Associations with various metallic centers endow dmit c...

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Published inJournal of molecular modeling Vol. 30; no. 8; p. 258
Main Authors Menezes, Heloisa N. S., Júnior, Henrique C. S., Ferreira, Glaucio B.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Berlin/Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 01.08.2024
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:Context 1,3-Dithiole-2-thione-4,5-dithiolate (dmit) ligands are known for their conductive and optical properties. Dmit compounds have been assessed for use in sensor devices, information storage, spintronics, and optical material applications. Associations with various metallic centers endow dmit complexes with magnetic, optical, conductive, and antioxidant properties. Optical doping can facilitate the fabrication of magnetic conductor materials from ground-state nonmagnetic cations. While most studied complexes involve transition-metal centers due to their diverse chemistry, compounds with representative elements are less explored in the literature. This study investigated the structural and electronic properties of bisdmit complexes with representative Bi(III), Sb(III), and Zn(II) cations. AIMD calculations revealed two new geometries for Bi(III) and Zn(II) complexes, diverging from the isolated geometry typically used in quantum chemical calculations. The coordination of acetonitrile molecules to the cationic centers of the complexes resulted in unstable structures, while the dimerization of the complexes was stable. SA-CASSCF/NEVPT2 calculations were applied to the structures of the isolated complexes and stable dimers, confirming the multireference character of the electronic structure of the three systems and the multiconfigurational character of the Bi(III) complex. The electronic spectra simulated by the STEOM-DLPNO-CCSD calculations accurately reproduced the experimental UV‒Vis spectra indicating the participation of the isolated Bi(III) dmit complex and its dimeric form in solution. Methodology AIMD calculations of the dmit salts were conducted using the GFN2-xTB method with 60 explicit acetonitrile molecules as the solvent at 300 K for a total simulation time of 50.0 ps, with printing intervals of 0.5 fs. The final geometries were optimized employing the PBEh-3c compound method, incorporating implicit conductor-like polarizable continuum model (CPCM) solvation for acetonitrile. Local energy decomposition (LED) analysis at the DLPNO-CCSD(T)/Def2-TZVP level of theory was utilized to investigate the stability of the complex geometries identified by AIMD. The electronic structures of the complexes were assessed using the SA-CASSCF/NEVPT2/Def2-TZVP method to confirm the multiconfigurational and multireference nature of their electronic structures. Electronic spectra were analyzed using the STEOM-DLPNO-CCSD/Def2-TZVP method, with CPCM used to simulate an acetonitrile medium. Graphical abstract
ISSN:1610-2940
0948-5023
DOI:10.1007/s00894-024-06052-6