Non-Covalent Interactions Atlas Benchmark Data Sets 4: σ-Hole Interactions

22 February 2022, Version 1
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Abstract

The SH250×10 dataset presented here extends the Non-Covalent Interactions Atlas database (www.nciatlas.org) to complexes bound by σ-hole interactions – halogen, chalcogen and pnictogen bonds. It comprises 250 complexes where Cl, Br, I, S, Se, P and As interact with diverse electron donors. An accurate CCSD(T)/CBS benchmark is provided for ten points along a dissociation curve of each complex. The SH250×10 set is used in testing a wide variety of DFT functionals and semiempirical quantum-mechanical methods. In DFT calculations, the new data set exposes large errors of some functionals related to exaggerated charge transfer. The size and diversity of the data set have also been exploited in the reparametrization of a halogen-bond correction for the PM6 semiempirical method.

Keywords

benchmark
data set
SH250x10
CCSD(T)/CBS
non-covalent interactions
halogen bond
chalcogen bond
pnictogen bond

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NCIA SH250x10: Supplementary tables and figures
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Additional tables and figures referenced in the main text, including tables of the data used in the plots featured in the paper.
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NCIA SH250x10: Geometries and data tables
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Geometries of all the systems and tables of benchmark interaction energies needed for the reproduction of the results presented.
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NCIA SH250x10: Structured data set definition file
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A machine-readable definition of the data set containing also the metadata describing the categorization of the systems.
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