Hyper-Raman Spectra in Solution based on the Reference Interaction Site Model Self-Consistent Field Method Coupled with Constrained Spatial Electron Density Distribution and Vibrational Quasi-Degenerate Perturbation Theory

17 April 2025, Version 1
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Abstract

We present a new approach for calculating hyper-Raman (HR) spectra of molecules in solution, combining the Reference Interaction Site Model Self-Consistent Field Method Coupled with the Constrained Spatial Electron Density Distribution (RISM–SCF–cSED) and second-order vibrational quasi-degenerate perturbation theory (VQDPT2). By describing solvents using integral equation theory and modeling anharmonic vibrations with VQDPT2, this method enables the efficient computation of HR spectra in solution with low computational cost. We demonstrate its application to water, neat N-methylacetamide (NMA), and acetonitrile solutions, showing that the peak positions and shifts in the HR spectra of NMA in solution are predicted with high accuracy. Furthermore, the calculated depolarization ratios for each vibronic mode showed strong agreement with experimental results. The proposed method serves as a powerful theoretical framework for calculating molecular structures and solvation effects, such as those in biomolecules and peptide bonds, in the context of HR spectra in solution.

Keywords

hyper-Raman
RISM-SCF-cSED
SINDO program

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Supporting Information for Hyper-Raman Spectra in Solution based on the Reference Interaction Site Model Self-Consistent Field Method Coupled with the Constrained Spatial Electron Density Distribution and Vibrational quasi-degenerate perturbation theory
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Parameters used in RISM-SCF-cSED calculations, Optimized coordinates of NMA in water, neat-NMA, and acetonitrile, cSED charge of NMA in water, neat-NMA, and acetonitrile, Setting for vibrational analysis of NMA in solution using SINDO program, Radial distribution function (RDF) of NMA in water and neat-NMA, The calculation using PCM model in water.
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