articlePhysical Chemistry Chemical PhysicsJan 1, 2013Closed access

Systematic exploration of the mechanism of chemical reactions: the global reaction route mapping (GRRM) strategy using the ADDF and AFIR methods

Hokkaido University · Toyota Physical and Chemical Research Institute · +5 more institutions

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Abstract

Global reaction route mapping (GRRM), a fully-automated search for all important reaction pathways relevant to a given purpose, on the basis of quantum chemical calculations enables systematic elucidation of complex chemical reaction mechanisms. However, GRRM had previously been limited to very simple systems. This is mainly because such calculations are highly demanding even in small systems when a brute-force sampling is considered. Hence, we have developed two independent but complementary methods: anharmonic downward distortion following (ADDF) and artificial force induced reaction (AFIR) methods. ADDF can follow reaction pathways starting from local minima on the potential energy surface (PES) toward…

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Keywords
  • Potential energy surface
  • Anharmonicity
  • Maxima and minima
  • Chemistry
  • Isomerization
  • Dissociation (chemistry)
  • Chemical reaction
  • Reaction mechanism
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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