Abstract

We calibrated a method for the evaluation of core electron binding energies, based on the energy differences between the cation and neutral molecule evaluated at the level of Møller-Plesset perturbation theory. The central feature of the method is the use of a mixed basis set: a large all-electron basis set is used for the atom whose core electron is removed, while the model core potential basis set is employed for all remaining atoms. Calibration was carried out for 55 molecules and 114 binding energies of 1s core electrons for the atoms C, N, O, and F. The average absolute deviation for all the core electron binding energies is 0.163 eV. The method was applied to the calculation of the core electron binding energies of five nucleic acid bases (uracil, adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine) and several of their low-energy tautomers.

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