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MP2, DFT and DFT-D study of the dimers of diazanaphthalenes: a comparative study of their structures, stabilisation and binding energies

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Pages 1131-1146 | Received 21 Jun 2013, Accepted 27 Sep 2013, Published online: 13 Jan 2014
 

Abstract

Diazanaphthalenes (DAPs) are a broad class of N-heteroaromatic compounds with several technological and biological applications. Some of these applications are attributed to the ability of DAP molecules to form associated dimers through non-covalent interactions. A study of the types and strength of the interactions involved is crucial for understanding the preferred geometries and energetics of the dimers. In this study, the dimers of five DAPs are investigated by means of Møller–Plesset second order perturbation theory, hybrid meta-GGA [density functional theory methods (DFT): DFT/MPWB1K, DFT/M05-2X and DFT/M06-2X] and DFT dispersion-corrected (DFT-D/ωB97XD) methods to elucidate their dimers' preferred geometries, relative energies and nature of the interactions between monomer units. The results indicate that the monomer units of the dimers are held by either intermolecular hydrogen bonds or π…π stacking interactions, and that the preferred dimers are those in which the monomer units interact through π…π stacking interactions. A comparison across structures suggests that the position of the N atom in the ring has significant role in determining the relative energy and binding strength of the dimers. A comparison among the different methods utilised for the study indicates that DFT/M06-2X method provides binding energies that are close to those of DFT-CCSD(T) correction scheme and could therefore be considered as the best method for describing the binding properties of DAP dimers.

Acknowledgements

M.M. Kabanda wishes to express his gratitude to the North-West University (South Africa) for granting him a postdoctoral fellow scholarship. The authors thank Mr Tan van Tran of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium) for his technical assistance with some computations. The authors also wish to express their gratitude to the reviewers for their fruitful suggestions.

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