Interactions between large molecules pose a puzzle for reference quantum mechanical methods

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Yasmine S. Al-Hamdani
Péter R. Nagy
Andrea Zen
Dennis Barton
Mihály Kállay
Jan Gerit Brandenburg
Alexandre Tkatchenko
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[1] University of Zurich,Department of Chemistry
[2] University of Luxembourg,Department of Physics and Materials Science
[3] Budapest University of Technology and Economics,Department of Physical Chemistry and Materials Science
[4] Università di Napoli Federico II,Dipartimento di Fisica Ettore Pancini
[5] Monte S. Angelo,Department of Earth Sciences
[6] University College London,undefined
[7] Thomas Young Centre,undefined
[8] University College London,undefined
[9] London Centre for Nanotechnology,undefined
[10] University College London,undefined
[11] Merck Data Office,undefined
[12] Merck KGaA,undefined
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Quantum-mechanical methods are used for understanding molecular interactions throughout the natural sciences. Quantum diffusion Monte Carlo (DMC) and coupled cluster with single, double, and perturbative triple excitations [CCSD(T)] are state-of-the-art trusted wavefunction methods that have been shown to yield accurate interaction energies for small organic molecules. These methods provide valuable reference information for widely-used semi-empirical and machine learning potentials, especially where experimental information is scarce. However, agreement for systems beyond small molecules is a crucial remaining milestone for cementing the benchmark accuracy of these methods. We show that CCSD(T) and DMC interaction energies are not consistent for a set of polarizable supramolecules. Whilst there is agreement for some of the complexes, in a few key systems disagreements of up to 8 kcal mol−1 remain. These findings thus indicate that more caution is required when aiming at reproducible non-covalent interactions between extended molecules.
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