Difference between revisions of "Rotational Energy Barrier Analysis of the Middle C-C Bond in P3HT Like Compounds"
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==Materials and Methods== | ==Materials and Methods== | ||
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+ | A semi-empirical approach with Parametric Method 3 (PM3) was utilized for each compound. I tried working these calculations with an ab initio approach using Hartree Fock (HF); however, this method was unable to generate Energies for any of the 40 coordinates that were scanned. | ||
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+ | Below is a picture of the general format I used to configure these jobs in WebMO. | ||
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==Middle Dihedral Angle with No Substituents== | ==Middle Dihedral Angle with No Substituents== |
Revision as of 19:19, 15 April 2021
Materials and Methods
A semi-empirical approach with Parametric Method 3 (PM3) was utilized for each compound. I tried working these calculations with an ab initio approach using Hartree Fock (HF); however, this method was unable to generate Energies for any of the 40 coordinates that were scanned.
Below is a picture of the general format I used to configure these jobs in WebMO.
Middle Dihedral Angle with No Substituents
Symmetry: C2h
The molecule above was used for analysis. For the first molecule, the hydrocarbon substituents were removed.
This calculation took 40.6 seconds to complete.
Middle Dihedral Angle with One Methyl Substituent
Symmetry: C1
Middle Dihedral Angle with Two Methyl Substituents
Symmetry: C2h