2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.theochem.2009.04.013
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Microsolvation of sodium ion in acetonitrile clusters: Structure and energetic trend by first principle study

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“…Among the alkali metal clusters covered in this study, most of them possess well‐known equilibrium structures: see References 13,14 (M = Li), Reference 15 (M = Na), Reference 16 (M = K) for M + (NH 3 ) n and References 17–20 (M = Na), Reference 21 (M = K), Reference 19 (M = Cs) for M + (CH 3 CN) n clusters. The species with n = 1–4 were selected for the further processing without preliminary conformational search as these were studied thoroughly in the previous works.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the alkali metal clusters covered in this study, most of them possess well‐known equilibrium structures: see References 13,14 (M = Li), Reference 15 (M = Na), Reference 16 (M = K) for M + (NH 3 ) n and References 17–20 (M = Na), Reference 21 (M = K), Reference 19 (M = Cs) for M + (CH 3 CN) n clusters. The species with n = 1–4 were selected for the further processing without preliminary conformational search as these were studied thoroughly in the previous works.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Solvents are in general, substances with the ability to dissolve gases, liquids or solids without forming chemical bonds. However, dissolving a solute in a solvent leads to physical intermolecular interactions, which depend on the chemical properties of the solute and solvent, such as polarizability and dipole moment 1–3. Especially, hydrogen bonding formation by the solvents may affect the physical and chemical properties of the substrates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%