Pc. Redfern et al., Assessment of Gaussian-3 and density functional theories for enthalpies offormation of C-1-C-16 alkanes, J PHYS CH A, 104(24), 2000, pp. 5850-5854
We have examined the performance of Gaussian-3 (G3) theory and six related
methods for the calculation of enthalpies of formation of n-alkanes of up t
o 16 carbons and isoalkanes of up to 10 carbons. We have also examined the
accuracy of the B3LYP density functional theory for the n-alkanes. The G3 e
nthalpies of formation of the n-alkanes have errors of less than 2 kcal/mol
compared to experiment. There is a small accumulation of error (0.04 kcal/
mol per bond) that increases the deviation with chain length. The effects o
f conformational averaging on the G3 enthalpies of the n-alkanes are estima
ted to be small, but are in the direction td reduce the error. The branched
alkanes have errors of less than 1 kcal/mol. Four of the variations of G3
theory [G3(MP3), G3(MP2), G3(MP2)//B3LYP, and G3(MP2,CCSD)//B3LYP] also hav
e errors similar to or smaller than G3 theory while two of the variations [
G3(CCSD) and G3(MP2,CCSD)] have maximum errors for the n-alkanes of about 2
.5 kcal/mol. The B3LYP method does very poorly for the calculation of entha
lpies of formation of the larger n-alkanes with an error of over 30 kcal/mo
l for hexadecane. This suggests that B3LYP has a significant problem with a
ccumulation of errors as the molecular size increases. Several schemes for
correcting systematic errors in B3LYP calculations for large molecules are
also explored.