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Constructing Potential Energy Surface with Correlated Theory for Dipeptides Using Molecular Tailoring Approach.

Subodh S KhireNandini GattadahalliNalini D GuravAnmol KumarShridhar R Gadre
Published in: Chemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry (2023)
We demonstrate a cost-effective alternative employing the fragment-based molecular tailoring approach (MTA) for building the potential energy surface (PES) for two dipeptides viz. alanine-alanine and alanine-proline employing correlated theory, with augmented Dunning basis sets. About 1369 geometries are generated for each test dipeptide by systematically varying the dihedral angles Φ ${{\rm{\Phi }}}$ and Ψ ${{{\Psi }}}$ . These conformational geometries are partially optimized by relaxing all the other Z-matrix parameters, fixing the values of Φ ${{\rm{\Phi }}}$ and Ψ ${{{\Psi }}}$ . The MP2 level PES is constructed from the MTA-energies of chemically intact geometries using minimal hardware. The fidelity of MP2/aug-cc-pVDZ level PES is brought out by comparing it with its full calculation counterpart. Further, we bring out the power of the method by reporting the MTA-based CCSD/aug-cc-pVDZ level PES for these two dipeptides containing 498 and 562 basis functions respectively.
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