Abstract

The impact of complete basis set extrapolation schemes (CBS), diffuse functions, and tight weighted-core functions on enthalpies of formation predicted via the DLPNO-CCSD(T1) reduced Feller-Peterson-Dixon approach has been examined for neutral H,C,O-compounds. All tested three-point (TZ/QZ/5Z) extrapolation schemes result in mean unsigned deviation (MUD) below 2kJ mol-1 relative to the experiment. The two-point QZ/5Z and TZ/QZ CBS extrapolation schemes are inferior to their inverse power counterpart ( ) by 1.3 and 4.3kJ mol-1 . The CBS extrapolated frozen core atomization energies are insensitive (within 1kJ mol-1 ) to augmentation of the basis set with tight weighted core functions. The core-valence correlation effects converge already at triple-ζ, although double-ζ/triple-ζ CBS extrapolation performs better and is recommended. The effect of diffuse function augmentation converges slowly, and cannot be reproduced with double- ζ or triple- ζ calculations as these are plagued with basis set superposition and incompleteness errors.

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