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A First-Principles Approach to the Dynamics and Electronic Properties of p-Nitroaniline in Water
Benedito J Costa Cabral1, Kaline Coutinho2, Sylvio Canuto2
1Departamento de Química e Bioquímica and Grupo de Física Matemática da Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa , Campo Grande 1749-016 Lisboa, Portugal.
Abstract:
Born-Oppenheimer molecular dynamics of p-nitroaniline (PNA) in water was carried out and the electronic structure was investigated by time-dependent density functional theory. Hydrogen bonding involving the PNA nitro and amine groups and the water molecules leads to an ∼160 cm(-1) red shift of the ν(N-O) and ν(N-H) stretching frequencies relative to the gas phase species. Our estimate for the peak position of the charge transfer (CT) band in the absorption spectrum of PNA in water (∼3.5 eV) is in good agreement with experimental data (3.3 eV). We have investigated the specific role played by local hydrogen bonding and electrostatic interactions on the electronic absorption spectrum. It is shown that although electrostatic interactions play a major role for explaining the structure of the PNA CT band in water, the theoretical prediction of the observed red shift is improved by the explicit consideration of local hydrogen bonding of PNA to water. For isolated PNA, we predict that the dipole moment of the second excited state (S2) is 9.6 D greater than ground state (S0) dipole, which is in good agreement with experimental information (8.2-9.3 D). Calculation of charge transfer indexes for the two first excitations of PNA in water indicates that despite the feature that a small fraction of S1 states (<5%) may exhibit some CT character, CT states in solution are mainly associated with S2 ← S0 transitions.
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