Abstract
We have implemented a constrained CASSCF(2,2) calculation so as to study thermal electron transfer between a chlorine ion and a cluster of lithium atoms of variable size (from one to seventeen). Our calculations illustrate how the geometry of the ground state-charge transfer state crossing point (as well as the strength of a diabatic coupling) can depend sensitively on the number of metal ions (i.e. the size of the cluster) and the relative positioning of the donor and acceptor. Thus, this set of calculations is an initial step toward understanding the transition from homogeneous to heterogeneous electron transfer. In the future, these constrained calculations should allow us to model still far larger systems, ideally opening up a pathway to study meaningful electrochemical phenomena.