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Reaction Entropies in Solution from Analytical Three-Dimensional Reference Interaction Site Model Derivatives with Application to Redox and Spin-Crossover Processes.

Marc ReimannMartin Kaupp
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. A (2022)
An analytical approach to compute the excess entropy of solvation at constant pressure in three-dimensional reference interaction site model (3D-RISM) calculations is presented. It includes the changes in the macroscopic dielectric constant of the solvent upon variation of temperature and density. The approach is exact within the framework of force-field descriptions of the solute and gives reasonable results for self-consistently determined electrostatics as used in the 3D-RISM-self-consistent field approach, particularly for entropy differences. The new method is applied to simple examples of reaction entropies of iron complexes in aqueous solution, for which simple gas-phase calculations and many other approaches give unreliable estimates. For both redox half-reactions and spin-crossover processes, (semi)quantitative agreement with experimental reaction entropies can be achieved out of the box.
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