Scrutiny of the HSAB principle in some representative acid-base reactions
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Chattaraj, Pratim K.
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Gómez, Badhin
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Chamorro, E.
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Santos, J.
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Fuentealba Rosas, Patricio
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2018-12-20T14:17:23Z
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2018-12-20T14:17:23Z
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2001
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Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Volumen 105, Issue 38, 2018, Pages 8815-8820
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10895639
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10.1021/jp011767w
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/155485
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A thorough quantitative analysis of the HSAB principle is performed. Complex formation reactions of a typical soft acid, Ag+, and typical hard acid, HF, with the bases XH3 (X = N, P, As) are studied using the DFT/B3LYP method with the 6-311G** basis set. For the molecules containing Ag+ and As, corresponding pseudopotentials are used. Results of the calculations pertaining to the interactions of the hard acid, HF, are robust in comparison to those of Ag+. Correlation and nuclear relaxation effects are important in the case of the interactions of Ag+. Basis set superposition error changes the trend, and the results vary drastically with the quality of the basis set. Pseudopotentials do not introduce any error, and the zero-point energy represents at most 5% of the binding energy. The presence of the solvent, modeled as in Onsager's dipole method and in PCM, does not significantly change the trend. In the exchange reactions, both HSAB and maximum hardness principles are shown to be valid