Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9577240 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The internal rotation of 2,2â²-bithiophene has been investigated in aqueous and acetonitrile solutions using three different solvation models: the discrete, the continuum self-consistent reaction-field and the combined discrete/self-consistent reaction-field, the polarizable continuum model being chosen for continuum calculations. Results indicate that the polarizable continuum model provides a satisfactory description of the solvent effects in acetonitrile solution. However, combined discrete/self-consistent reaction-field calculations are more appropriated in aqueous solution, where both the first-solvation shell effects and the polarization induced by the bulk solvent affect the rotational profile of 2,2â²-bithiophene. These results indicate that combined calculations are needed to model water soluble thiophene-derivatives.
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Authors
Francisco RodrÃguez-Ropero, Jordi Casanovas, Carlos Alemán,