Abstract

The recently developed PM3 parametrization scheme for MNDO-type calculations by Stewart is shown to give ground state properties (geometries, energies of formation) of the complexes formed between TONE and a variety of aromatic donors in qualitative agreement with ab initio and available experimental results, provided appropriate dispersion energy terms are included. The method appears to yield geometries for EDA complexes suitable for electronic structure calculations.

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