Organic Reactivity Made Easy and Accurate with Automated Multireference Calculations

08 December 2023, Version 1
This content is a preprint and has not undergone peer review at the time of posting.

Abstract

In organic reactivity studies, quantum chemical calculations play a pivotal role in serving as the foundation of understanding and machine learning model development. While prevalent black-box methods like density functional theory (DFT) and coupled-cluster theory (e.g., CCSD(T)) have significantly advanced our understanding of chemical reactivity, they frequently fall short in accurately describing multiconfigurational transition states and intermediates. Achieving a more accurate description necessitates the use of multireference methods. However, these methods have not been used at scale due to their often-faulty predictions without expert input. Here, we overcome this deficiency through the use of automated multiconfigurational pair-density functional theory (MC-PDFT) calculations. We apply this method to 908 automatically generated main-group organic reactions. We find that 68% of these reactions present significant multiconfigurational character, in which the automated multiconfigurational approach often provides a more accurate and/or efficient description than DFT and CCSD(T). This work presents the first high-throughput application of automated multiconfigurational methods to chemical reactivity, and is enabled by automated active space selection algorithms and the computation of electronic correlation with the on-top functionals of MC-PDFT. The combination of these two new developments can be used in a black-box fashion, avoiding significant active space inconsistency error in both single- and multireference cases and providing accurate multiconfigurational descriptions when needed.

Keywords

Active Space Selection
MC-PDFT
NEVPT2
CASSCF
Organic Reactivty
High-Throughput

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Full energetics for the Diels-Alder reaction, plots of signed deviations for CASSCF, tPBE, tPBE0, and NEVPT2, discussion of other multiconfigurational diagnostics, active space dependence of case studies.
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