Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5419023 Journal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM 2006 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Geometries, vibrational frequencies, electron affinities, ionization potentials and dissociation energies of the title clusters in both neutral and positively and negatively charged states were studied by use of density functional theory. For both neutral and charged species, different initial isomers were studied in order to determine the structure with the lowest energy. Vibrational analysis was also performed in order to characterize these isomers. For Ta2, Ta-Ta metallic bond is strengthened by adding or removing an electron, i.e. the charged species are much more stable than the neutral counterpart. For Ta3, equilateral triangle with D3h symmetry has the lowest energy for both neutral and charged species (near equilateral triangle for cation). TaO and its charged species have much larger dissociation energy compared with other tantalum oxides. For Ta2O and TaO2, structure with C2v symmetry is much more stable than linear chains. For Ta3O, planar structure with doubly bridging oxygen atoms of C2v symmetry is the global minimum for both neutral and charged species. While for TaO3, three-dimensional structures are favored for both neutral (C1 symmetry) and charged species (C3v symmetry). The calculated results were compared with available experimental and previous theoretical studies.
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