On the Performance of Second-Order Polarization Propagator Methods in the Calculation of 1JFC and nJFH NMR Spin–Spin Coupling Constants
Marinella de Giovanetti,
Rodrigo A. Cormanich,
Stephan P. A. Sauer
Abstract:This study evaluates the performance of doublescorrected random phase approximation (RPA) and higher random phase approximation (HRPA) approaches in predicting nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) coupling constants involving fluorine. Their performance is benchmarked against experimental data and compared with that of higher-level theoretical methods, specifically second-order polarization propagator (SOPPA) and SOPPA-(CCSD). Additionally, we discuss their performance relative to density functional theory (DFT). … Show more
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