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Benchmarking Swaths of Intermolecular Interaction Components with Symmetry-Adapted Perturbation Theory.

Ehsan MasumianAdrian Daniel Boese
Published in: Journal of chemical theory and computation (2023)
A benchmark database for interaction energy components of various noncovalent interactions (NCIs) along their dissociation curve is one of the essential needs in theoretical chemistry, especially for the development of force fields and machine-learning methods. We utilize DFT-SAPT or SAPT(DFT) as one of the most accurate methods to generate an extensive stock of the energy components, including dispersion energies extrapolated to the complete basis set limit (CBS). Precise analyses of the created data, and benchmarking the total interaction energies against the best available CCSD(T)/CBS values, reveal different aspects of the methodology and the nature of NCIs. For example, error cancellation effects between the S 2 approximation and nonexact xc-potentials occur, and large charge transfer energies in some systems, including heavy atoms, can explain the lower accuracy of DFT-SAPT. This method is perfect for neutral complexes containing light nonmetals, while other systems with heavier atoms should be treated carefully. In the last part, a representative data set for all NCIs is extracted from the original data.
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