Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 29, 2025

Excitonic Hamiltonians for Calculating Optical Absorption Spectra and Optoelectronic Properties of Molecular Aggregates and Solids
Published on: May 27, 2020
Exploring Local Reactivity of Large Systems through Combining Conceptual DFT and the GFN2-xTB Method
1Instituto de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (ICEN), Universidad Arturo Prat, Playa Brava 3256, Iquique 1111346, Chile.
Abstract:
This study evaluates the ability of the GFN2-xTB method and Conceptual Density Functional Theory-derived tools to predict local reactivity in large systems. Carbon-based systems such as C60, C70, Li+@C70, C240, C360, C648, and C720 have been used as test sets, and the orbital-weighted dual descriptor was employed to identify nucleophilic and electrophilic regions, providing a comprehensive analysis of their reactivity patterns. The results confirm that the GFN2-xTB method accurately reproduces reactivity profiles observed experimentally and at the DFT level, particularly in well-known fullerenes like C60 and C70. The addition of an endohedral Li+ cation to C70 demonstrated enhanced electrophilicity and reduced unfavorable nucleophilic regions, consistent with previous studies. For larger and less-studied systems, such as C240, C360, C648, and C720, the analysis revealed distinct reactivity features, including the localization of nucleophilic regions in -C≡C- units of C240/C648, the nucleophilic regions at the ends of the C360 nanoparticle model, and the emergence of electrophilic zones due to the reduction in aromaticity of the benzenoid rings in C720. These findings validate the GFN2-xTB method as a computationally efficient alternative for exploring the reactivity of large structures and contribute valuable insights into their potential applications in molecular design for material science and nanotechnology.
More Related Videos
12:11Computation of Atmospheric Concentrations of Molecular Clusters from ab initio Thermochemistry
Published on: April 8, 2020
10:29Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship, Activity Prediction, and Molecular Dynamics of Non-nucleotide Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
Published on: May 9, 2025
Related Concept Videos
Fermi Level Dynamics
Electron affinity in semiconductors refers to the energy gap between the minimum of its conduction band and the vacuum level and it is a critical parameter in determining how easily a semiconductor can accept additional electrons.
The work...
Discrete-Time Fourier Series
For a discrete-time periodic signal x[n]...
Network Covalent Solids
To break or to melt a covalent network solid, covalent bonds must be broken. Because covalent bonds are relatively strong, covalent network solids are typically...
Fast Fourier Transform
The computational efficiency of the FFT becomes...
Crystal Field Theory - Octahedral Complexes
To explain the observed behavior of transition metal complexes (such as colors), a model involving electrostatic interactions between the electrons from the ligands and the electrons in the unhybridized d orbitals of the central metal atom has been developed. This electrostatic model is crystal field theory (CFT). It helps to understand, interpret, and predict the colors, magnetic behavior, and some structures of coordination compounds of transition metals.
CFT focuses on...
Crystal Field Theory - Tetrahedral and Square Planar Complexes
Crystal field theory (CFT) is applicable to molecules in geometries other than octahedral. In octahedral complexes, the lobes of the dx2−y2 and dz2 orbitals point directly at the ligands. For tetrahedral complexes, the d orbitals remain in place, but with only four ligands located between the axes. None of the orbitals points directly at the tetrahedral ligands. However, the dx2−y2 and dz2 orbitals (along the Cartesian axes) overlap with the ligands less than the dxy,...