Benchmark Calculations of Noncovalent Interactions of Halogenated Molecules
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Abstract
We present a set of 40 noncovalent complexes of organic halides, halohydrides, and halogen molecules where the halogens participate in a variety of interaction types. The set, named X40, covers electrostatic interactions, London dispersion, hydrogen bonds, halogen bonding, halogen-π interactions, and stacking of halogenated aromatic molecules. Interaction energies at equilibrium geometries were calculated using a composite CCSD(T)/CBS scheme where the CCSD(T) contribution is calculated using triple-ζ basis sets with diffuse functions on all atoms but hydrogen. For each complex, we also provide 10 points along the dissociation curve calculated at the CCSD(T)/CBS level. We use this accurate reference to assess the accuracy of selected post-HF methods.
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