The accurate reproduction of ultraviolet and nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of acetone in aqueous solution is used as a test of an integrated computational tool rooted in the density functional theory, the polarizable continuum model, and the Car-Parrinello dynamics. The analysis and solution of several conceptual and practical issues results in a robust and effective approach, which also can be used by nonspecialists and provides a general and powerful complement to experimental techniques.
Solvent Effects on the UV (n -> ?*) and NMR (13C and 17O) Spectra of Acetone in Aqueous Solution. An Integrated Car-Parrinello and DFT/PCM Approach
Filippo De Angelis;
2005
Abstract
The accurate reproduction of ultraviolet and nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of acetone in aqueous solution is used as a test of an integrated computational tool rooted in the density functional theory, the polarizable continuum model, and the Car-Parrinello dynamics. The analysis and solution of several conceptual and practical issues results in a robust and effective approach, which also can be used by nonspecialists and provides a general and powerful complement to experimental techniques.File in questo prodotto:
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