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Entering Gaussian System, Link 0=g16
Input=1-DC-MBI-UNIT-ASS.gjf
Output=1-DC-MBI-UNIT-ASS.log
Initial command:
/opt/ohpc/pub/apps/gaussian/16b01/g16/l1.exe "/scratch/local/Gau-17233.inp" -scrdir="/scratch/local/"
Entering Link 1 = /opt/ohpc/pub/apps/gaussian/16b01/g16/l1.exe PID= 17234.
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the Gaussian 92(TM) system (copyright 1992, Gaussian, Inc.),
the Gaussian 90(TM) system (copyright 1990, Gaussian, Inc.),
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the Gaussian 86(TM) system (copyright 1986, Carnegie Mellon
University), and the Gaussian 82(TM) system (copyright 1983,
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This software contains proprietary and confidential information,
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Cite this work as:
Gaussian 16, Revision B.01,
M. J. Frisch, G. W. Trucks, H. B. Schlegel, G. E. Scuseria,
M. A. Robb, J. R. Cheeseman, G. Scalmani, V. Barone,
G. A. Petersson, H. Nakatsuji, X. Li, M. Caricato, A. V. Marenich,
J. Bloino, B. G. Janesko, R. Gomperts, B. Mennucci, H. P. Hratchian,
J. V. Ortiz, A. F. Izmaylov, J. L. Sonnenberg, D. Williams-Young,
F. Ding, F. Lipparini, F. Egidi, J. Goings, B. Peng, A. Petrone,
T. Henderson, D. Ranasinghe, V. G. Zakrzewski, J. Gao, N. Rega,
G. Zheng, W. Liang, M. Hada, M. Ehara, K. Toyota, R. Fukuda,
J. Hasegawa, M. Ishida, T. Nakajima, Y. Honda, O. Kitao, H. Nakai,
T. Vreven, K. Throssell, J. A. Montgomery, Jr., J. E. Peralta,
F. Ogliaro, M. J. Bearpark, J. J. Heyd, E. N. Brothers, K. N. Kudin,
V. N. Staroverov, T. A. Keith, R. Kobayashi, J. Normand,
K. Raghavachari, A. P. Rendell, J. C. Burant, S. S. Iyengar,
J. Tomasi, M. Cossi, J. M. Millam, M. Klene, C. Adamo, R. Cammi,
J. W. Ochterski, R. L. Martin, K. Morokuma, O. Farkas,
J. B. Foresman, and D. J. Fox, Gaussian, Inc., Wallingford CT, 2016.
******************************************
Gaussian 16: ES64L-G16RevB.01 20-Dec-2017
16-Nov-2022
******************************************
%mem=42GB
%Nprocs=20
Will use up to 20 processors via shared memory.
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#p cam-b3lyp/aug-cc-pVDZ POP=CHELPG density=current NoSymm
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1/30=1,38=1,172=1/1;
2/12=2,15=1,17=6,18=5,40=1/2;
3/5=16,7=10,11=2,25=1,30=1,74=-40/1,2,3;
4//1;
5/5=2,38=5/2;
6/7=2,8=2,9=2,10=2,15=8,20=3,22=-1,28=1/1,2;
99/5=1,9=1/99;
Leave Link 1 at Wed Nov 16 10:43:17 2022, MaxMem= 5637144576 cpu: 1.9 elap: 0.2
(Enter /opt/ohpc/pub/apps/gaussian/16b01/g16/l101.exe)
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DAST UAEnvolvida passo 15
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Symbolic Z-matrix:
Charge = 0 Multiplicity = 1
Cl 0.52951 -1.62665 1.24734
Cl 0.36293 -1.51156 4.37537
N 3.70316 2.47026 1.67928
N 3.58214 2.53111 3.90653
C 4.1125 3.08953 2.78251
C 5.073 4.21889 2.80434
C 2.86041 1.45634 2.12431
C 2.79065 1.4916 3.51764
C 2.01966 0.58686 4.23407
C 1.33268 -0.36792 3.53324
C 1.40387 -0.4174 2.12743
C 2.1713 0.49075 1.40373
H 2.22113 0.45152 0.47623
H 1.97054 0.6278 5.16261
H 3.80155 2.76937 4.72069
H 5.68239 4.10686 3.53844
H 4.5946 5.04458 2.90832
H 5.56563 4.23595 1.98082
ITRead= 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
MicOpt= -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1
NAtoms= 18 NQM= 18 NQMF= 0 NMMI= 0 NMMIF= 0
NMic= 0 NMicF= 0.
Isotopes and Nuclear Properties:
(Nuclear quadrupole moments (NQMom) in fm**2, nuclear magnetic moments (NMagM)
in nuclear magnetons)
Atom 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
IAtWgt= 35 35 14 14 12 12 12 12 12 12
AtmWgt= 34.9688527 34.9688527 14.0030740 14.0030740 12.0000000 12.0000000 12.0000000 12.0000000 12.0000000 12.0000000
NucSpn= 3 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
AtZEff= -0.0000000 -0.0000000 -0.0000000 -0.0000000 -0.0000000 -0.0000000 -0.0000000 -0.0000000 -0.0000000 -0.0000000
NQMom= -8.1650000 -8.1650000 2.0440000 2.0440000 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000
NMagM= 0.8218740 0.8218740 0.4037610 0.4037610 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000
AtZNuc= 17.0000000 17.0000000 7.0000000 7.0000000 6.0000000 6.0000000 6.0000000 6.0000000 6.0000000 6.0000000
Atom 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
IAtWgt= 12 12 1 1 1 1 1 1
AtmWgt= 12.0000000 12.0000000 1.0078250 1.0078250 1.0078250 1.0078250 1.0078250 1.0078250
NucSpn= 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1
AtZEff= -0.0000000 -0.0000000 -0.0000000 -0.0000000 -0.0000000 -0.0000000 -0.0000000 -0.0000000
NQMom= 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000
NMagM= 0.0000000 0.0000000 2.7928460 2.7928460 2.7928460 2.7928460 2.7928460 2.7928460
AtZNuc= 6.0000000 6.0000000 1.0000000 1.0000000 1.0000000 1.0000000 1.0000000 1.0000000
Leave Link 101 at Wed Nov 16 10:43:18 2022, MaxMem= 5637144576 cpu: 1.8 elap: 0.2
(Enter /opt/ohpc/pub/apps/gaussian/16b01/g16/l202.exe)
Input orientation:
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Center Atomic Atomic Coordinates (Angstroms)
Number Number Type X Y Z
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1 17 0 0.529511 -1.626652 1.247344
2 17 0 0.362927 -1.511555 4.375374
3 7 0 3.703161 2.470259 1.679277
4 7 0 3.582138 2.531106 3.906529
5 6 0 4.112504 3.089530 2.782505
6 6 0 5.072999 4.218889 2.804341
7 6 0 2.860414 1.456338 2.124311
8 6 0 2.790648 1.491595 3.517643
9 6 0 2.019660 0.586857 4.234066
10 6 0 1.332677 -0.367923 3.533240
11 6 0 1.403867 -0.417396 2.127431
12 6 0 2.171295 0.490754 1.403730
13 1 0 2.221128 0.451516 0.476228
14 1 0 1.970539 0.627801 5.162607
15 1 0 3.801546 2.769374 4.720692
16 1 0 5.682386 4.106863 3.538439
17 1 0 4.594603 5.044583 2.908321
18 1 0 5.565634 4.235948 1.980819
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Distance matrix (angstroms):
1 2 3 4 5
1 Cl 0.000000
2 Cl 3.134576 0.000000
3 N 5.200317 5.854993 0.000000
4 N 5.803167 5.189050 2.231367 0.000000
5 C 6.118573 6.145449 1.329726 1.362555 0.000000
6 C 7.565572 7.582276 2.489966 2.507209 1.482727
7 C 3.963207 4.484765 1.391515 2.202797 2.160617
8 C 4.471069 3.955811 2.273775 1.363184 2.200256
9 C 4.005081 2.677324 3.592816 2.515695 3.570770
10 C 2.730347 1.719738 4.136623 3.688331 4.499447
11 C 1.732441 2.708134 3.718353 4.074766 4.479327
12 C 2.683900 4.013739 2.518130 3.523850 3.524620
13 H 2.788363 4.744460 2.778322 4.236037 3.981876
14 H 4.742194 2.789444 4.304674 2.792410 4.038937
15 H 6.488097 5.501790 3.057671 0.876227 1.988910
16 H 8.042041 7.782270 3.170534 2.651328 2.017655
17 H 7.986814 7.939916 2.988706 2.887745 2.017543
18 H 7.763414 8.113929 2.584065 3.247938 2.017068
6 7 8 9 10
6 C 0.000000
7 C 3.604117 0.000000
8 C 3.627128 1.395523 0.000000
9 C 4.955668 2.431857 1.387889 0.000000
10 C 5.963233 2.765319 2.362992 1.369200 0.000000
11 C 5.951124 2.373272 2.738631 2.413635 1.408480
12 C 4.927534 1.387975 2.419485 2.836024 2.444467
13 H 5.267483 2.033355 3.264402 3.765668 3.287271
14 H 5.299301 3.272552 2.030917 0.930740 2.013249
15 H 2.718472 3.057938 2.025330 2.859249 4.165092
16 H 0.960626 4.121719 3.899001 5.127368 6.240489
17 H 0.959919 4.061722 4.031036 5.315943 6.350268
18 H 0.959775 3.881370 4.194502 5.564793 6.443878
11 12 13 14 15
11 C 0.000000
12 C 1.391914 0.000000
13 H 2.037006 0.929668 0.000000
14 H 3.259731 3.766728 4.696384 0.000000
15 H 4.757034 4.341896 5.087795 2.852054 0.000000
16 H 6.384793 5.473663 5.892283 5.340375 2.593098
17 H 6.373680 5.373414 5.713556 5.610301 3.014997
18 H 6.244630 5.087342 5.269861 6.005598 3.573479
16 17 18
16 H 0.000000
17 H 1.568324 0.000000
18 H 1.567314 1.567499 0.000000
Symmetry turned off by external request.
Stoichiometry C8H6Cl2N2
Framework group C1[X(C8H6Cl2N2)]
Deg. of freedom 48
Full point group C1 NOp 1
Rotational constants (GHZ): 1.7084129 0.4124602 0.3328113
Leave Link 202 at Wed Nov 16 10:43:18 2022, MaxMem= 5637144576 cpu: 1.5 elap: 0.1
(Enter /opt/ohpc/pub/apps/gaussian/16b01/g16/l301.exe)
Standard basis: Aug-CC-pVDZ (5D, 7F)
Ernie: Thresh= 0.10000D-02 Tol= 0.10000D-05 Strict=F.
Ernie: 40 primitive shells out of 398 were deleted.
338 basis functions, 658 primitive gaussians, 362 cartesian basis functions
51 alpha electrons 51 beta electrons
nuclear repulsion energy 835.4499809625 Hartrees.
IExCor=20419 DFT=T Ex+Corr=CAM-B3LYP ExCW=0 ScaHFX= 1.000000
ScaDFX= 1.000000 1.000000 1.000000 0.810000 ScalE2= 1.000000 1.000000
IRadAn= 5 IRanWt= -1 IRanGd= 0 ICorTp=0 IEmpDi= 4
HFx wShort= 0.000000 wLong= 0.330000 cFull= 0.190000 cShort= 0.000000 cLong= 0.460000
DFx wShort= 0.000000 wLong= 0.330000 cFull= 0.190000 cShort= 0.000000 cLong= 0.460000
NAtoms= 18 NActive= 18 NUniq= 18 SFac= 1.00D+00 NAtFMM= 60 NAOKFM=F Big=F
Integral buffers will be 131072 words long.
Raffenetti 2 integral format.
Two-electron integral symmetry is turned off.
Leave Link 301 at Wed Nov 16 10:43:18 2022, MaxMem= 5637144576 cpu: 1.5 elap: 0.2
(Enter /opt/ohpc/pub/apps/gaussian/16b01/g16/l302.exe)
NPDir=0 NMtPBC= 1 NCelOv= 1 NCel= 1 NClECP= 1 NCelD= 1
NCelK= 1 NCelE2= 1 NClLst= 1 CellRange= 0.0.
One-electron integrals computed using PRISM.
NBasis= 338 RedAO= T EigKep= 1.82D-06 NBF= 338
NBsUse= 337 1.00D-06 EigRej= 8.38D-07 NBFU= 337
Precomputing XC quadrature grid using
IXCGrd= 4 IRadAn= 5 IRanWt= -1 IRanGd= 0 AccXCQ= 0.00D+00.
Generated NRdTot= 0 NPtTot= 0 NUsed= 0 NTot= 32
NSgBfM= 361 361 361 361 361 MxSgAt= 18 MxSgA2= 18.
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(Enter /opt/ohpc/pub/apps/gaussian/16b01/g16/l303.exe)
DipDrv: MaxL=1.
Leave Link 303 at Wed Nov 16 10:43:20 2022, MaxMem= 5637144576 cpu: 2.6 elap: 0.2
(Enter /opt/ohpc/pub/apps/gaussian/16b01/g16/l401.exe)
ExpMin= 2.97D-02 ExpMax= 1.28D+05 ExpMxC= 1.24D+03 IAcc=3 IRadAn= 5 AccDes= 0.00D+00
Harris functional with IExCor=20419 and IRadAn= 5 diagonalized for initial guess.
HarFok: IExCor=20419 AccDes= 0.00D+00 IRadAn= 5 IDoV= 1 UseB2=F ITyADJ=14
ICtDFT= 3500011 ScaDFX= 1.000000 1.000000 1.000000 1.000000
FoFCou: FMM=F IPFlag= 0 FMFlag= 100000 FMFlg1= 0
NFxFlg= 0 DoJE=T BraDBF=F KetDBF=T FulRan=T
wScrn= 0.000000 ICntrl= 500 IOpCl= 0 I1Cent= 200000004 NGrid= 0
NMat0= 1 NMatS0= 1 NMatT0= 0 NMatD0= 1 NMtDS0= 0 NMtDT0= 0
Symmetry not used in FoFCou.
Harris En= -1308.35056237338
JPrj=0 DoOrth=F DoCkMO=F.
Leave Link 401 at Wed Nov 16 10:43:23 2022, MaxMem= 5637144576 cpu: 40.1 elap: 2.3
(Enter /opt/ohpc/pub/apps/gaussian/16b01/g16/l502.exe)
Two-electron integral symmetry not used.
Closed shell SCF:
Using DIIS extrapolation, IDIIS= 1040.
NGot= 5637144576 LenX= 5636872714 LenY= 5636741229
Requested convergence on RMS density matrix=1.00D-08 within 128 cycles.
Requested convergence on MAX density matrix=1.00D-06.
Requested convergence on energy=1.00D-06.
No special actions if energy rises.
Fock matrices will be formed incrementally for 20 cycles.
Cycle 1 Pass 1 IDiag 1:
FoFJK: IHMeth= 1 ICntrl= 0 DoSepK=T KAlg= 0 I1Cent= 0 FoldK=F
IRaf= 1 NMat= 1 IRICut= 1 DoRegI=T DoRafI=F ISym2E= 0 IDoP0=0 IntGTp=1.
FoFCou: FMM=F IPFlag= 0 FMFlag= 100000 FMFlg1= 0
NFxFlg= 0 DoJE=T BraDBF=F KetDBF=F FulRan=T
wScrn= 0.000000 ICntrl= 500 IOpCl= 0 I1Cent= 0 NGrid= 0
NMat0= 1 NMatS0= 1 NMatT0= 0 NMatD0= 1 NMtDS0= 0 NMtDT0= 0
Symmetry not used in FoFCou.
E= -1337.73360526009
DIIS: error= 2.76D-02 at cycle 1 NSaved= 1.
NSaved= 1 IEnMin= 1 EnMin= -1337.73360526009 IErMin= 1 ErrMin= 2.76D-02
ErrMax= 2.76D-02 0.00D+00 EMaxC= 1.00D-01 BMatC= 5.55D-01 BMatP= 5.55D-01
IDIUse=3 WtCom= 7.24D-01 WtEn= 2.76D-01
Coeff-Com: 0.100D+01
Coeff-En: 0.100D+01
Coeff: 0.100D+01
Gap= 0.388 Goal= None Shift= 0.000
GapD= 0.388 DampG=1.000 DampE=0.500 DampFc=0.5000 IDamp=-1.
Damping current iteration by 5.00D-01
RMSDP=8.43D-02 MaxDP=6.78D+00 OVMax= 2.28D-01
Cycle 2 Pass 1 IDiag 1:
RMSU= 1.51D-02 CP: 8.60D-01
E= -1337.93790506986 Delta-E= -0.204299809770 Rises=F Damp=T
DIIS: error= 7.69D-03 at cycle 2 NSaved= 2.
NSaved= 2 IEnMin= 2 EnMin= -1337.93790506986 IErMin= 2 ErrMin= 7.69D-03
ErrMax= 7.69D-03 0.00D+00 EMaxC= 1.00D-01 BMatC= 5.37D-02 BMatP= 5.55D-01
IDIUse=3 WtCom= 9.23D-01 WtEn= 7.69D-02
Coeff-Com: -0.162D+00 0.116D+01
Coeff-En: 0.000D+00 0.100D+01
Coeff: -0.150D+00 0.115D+01
Gap= 0.388 Goal= None Shift= 0.000
RMSDP=3.72D-02 MaxDP=2.98D+00 DE=-2.04D-01 OVMax= 1.48D-01
Cycle 3 Pass 1 IDiag 1:
RMSU= 1.13D-02 CP: 7.35D-01 9.54D-01
E= -1338.12177874285 Delta-E= -0.183873672995 Rises=F Damp=F
DIIS: error= 4.05D-03 at cycle 3 NSaved= 3.
NSaved= 3 IEnMin= 3 EnMin= -1338.12177874285 IErMin= 3 ErrMin= 4.05D-03
ErrMax= 4.05D-03 0.00D+00 EMaxC= 1.00D-01 BMatC= 1.66D-02 BMatP= 5.37D-02
IDIUse=3 WtCom= 9.59D-01 WtEn= 4.05D-02
Coeff-Com: -0.128D+00 0.435D+00 0.694D+00
Coeff-En: 0.000D+00 0.000D+00 0.100D+01
Coeff: -0.123D+00 0.417D+00 0.706D+00
Gap= 0.288 Goal= None Shift= 0.000
RMSDP=5.34D-03 MaxDP=2.22D-01 DE=-1.84D-01 OVMax= 4.17D-02
Cycle 4 Pass 1 IDiag 1:
RMSU= 2.25D-03 CP: 7.24D-01 1.13D+00 7.49D-01
E= -1338.13580118171 Delta-E= -0.014022438855 Rises=F Damp=F
DIIS: error= 1.68D-03 at cycle 4 NSaved= 4.
NSaved= 4 IEnMin= 4 EnMin= -1338.13580118171 IErMin= 4 ErrMin= 1.68D-03
ErrMax= 1.68D-03 0.00D+00 EMaxC= 1.00D-01 BMatC= 2.91D-03 BMatP= 1.66D-02
IDIUse=3 WtCom= 9.83D-01 WtEn= 1.68D-02
Coeff-Com: -0.416D-01 0.886D-01 0.342D+00 0.611D+00
Coeff-En: 0.000D+00 0.000D+00 0.746D-01 0.925D+00
Coeff: -0.409D-01 0.871D-01 0.337D+00 0.616D+00
Gap= 0.282 Goal= None Shift= 0.000
RMSDP=1.11D-03 MaxDP=7.58D-02 DE=-1.40D-02 OVMax= 1.60D-02
Cycle 5 Pass 1 IDiag 1:
RMSU= 6.66D-04 CP: 7.23D-01 1.11D+00 7.97D-01 7.61D-01
E= -1338.13846012744 Delta-E= -0.002658945732 Rises=F Damp=F
DIIS: error= 5.08D-04 at cycle 5 NSaved= 5.
NSaved= 5 IEnMin= 5 EnMin= -1338.13846012744 IErMin= 5 ErrMin= 5.08D-04
ErrMax= 5.08D-04 0.00D+00 EMaxC= 1.00D-01 BMatC= 2.21D-04 BMatP= 2.91D-03
IDIUse=3 WtCom= 9.95D-01 WtEn= 5.08D-03
Coeff-Com: -0.115D-01 0.156D-01 0.128D+00 0.314D+00 0.554D+00
Coeff-En: 0.000D+00 0.000D+00 0.000D+00 0.000D+00 0.100D+01
Coeff: -0.114D-01 0.156D-01 0.128D+00 0.312D+00 0.556D+00
Gap= 0.283 Goal= None Shift= 0.000
RMSDP=3.66D-04 MaxDP=1.78D-02 DE=-2.66D-03 OVMax= 4.84D-03
Cycle 6 Pass 1 IDiag 1:
RMSU= 2.32D-04 CP: 7.23D-01 1.10D+00 8.08D-01 7.88D-01 7.15D-01
E= -1338.13867206928 Delta-E= -0.000211941844 Rises=F Damp=F
DIIS: error= 1.59D-04 at cycle 6 NSaved= 6.
NSaved= 6 IEnMin= 6 EnMin= -1338.13867206928 IErMin= 6 ErrMin= 1.59D-04
ErrMax= 1.59D-04 0.00D+00 EMaxC= 1.00D-01 BMatC= 1.54D-05 BMatP= 2.21D-04
IDIUse=3 WtCom= 9.98D-01 WtEn= 1.59D-03
Coeff-Com: 0.165D-02-0.712D-02 0.791D-02 0.495D-01 0.222D+00 0.727D+00
Coeff-En: 0.000D+00 0.000D+00 0.000D+00 0.000D+00 0.000D+00 0.100D+01
Coeff: 0.164D-02-0.711D-02 0.790D-02 0.494D-01 0.221D+00 0.727D+00
Gap= 0.283 Goal= None Shift= 0.000
RMSDP=7.38D-05 MaxDP=3.71D-03 DE=-2.12D-04 OVMax= 1.65D-03
Cycle 7 Pass 1 IDiag 1:
RMSU= 5.89D-05 CP: 7.23D-01 1.10D+00 8.09D-01 7.92D-01 7.58D-01
CP: 1.09D+00
E= -1338.13869139904 Delta-E= -0.000019329762 Rises=F Damp=F
DIIS: error= 6.34D-05 at cycle 7 NSaved= 7.
NSaved= 7 IEnMin= 7 EnMin= -1338.13869139904 IErMin= 7 ErrMin= 6.34D-05
ErrMax= 6.34D-05 0.00D+00 EMaxC= 1.00D-01 BMatC= 2.10D-06 BMatP= 1.54D-05
IDIUse=1 WtCom= 1.00D+00 WtEn= 0.00D+00
Coeff-Com: 0.297D-02-0.606D-02-0.195D-01-0.364D-01-0.673D-02 0.283D+00
Coeff-Com: 0.783D+00
Coeff: 0.297D-02-0.606D-02-0.195D-01-0.364D-01-0.673D-02 0.283D+00
Coeff: 0.783D+00
Gap= 0.283 Goal= None Shift= 0.000
RMSDP=6.26D-05 MaxDP=3.76D-03 DE=-1.93D-05 OVMax= 9.18D-04
Cycle 8 Pass 1 IDiag 1:
RMSU= 3.38D-05 CP: 7.23D-01 1.10D+00 8.09D-01 7.94D-01 7.90D-01
CP: 1.13D+00 1.01D+00
E= -1338.13869497382 Delta-E= -0.000003574779 Rises=F Damp=F
DIIS: error= 1.71D-05 at cycle 8 NSaved= 8.
NSaved= 8 IEnMin= 8 EnMin= -1338.13869497382 IErMin= 8 ErrMin= 1.71D-05
ErrMax= 1.71D-05 0.00D+00 EMaxC= 1.00D-01 BMatC= 1.98D-07 BMatP= 2.10D-06
IDIUse=1 WtCom= 1.00D+00 WtEn= 0.00D+00
Coeff-Com: 0.753D-03-0.120D-02-0.661D-02-0.167D-01-0.197D-01 0.312D-01
Coeff-Com: 0.268D+00 0.744D+00
Coeff: 0.753D-03-0.120D-02-0.661D-02-0.167D-01-0.197D-01 0.312D-01
Coeff: 0.268D+00 0.744D+00
Gap= 0.283 Goal= None Shift= 0.000
RMSDP=2.12D-05 MaxDP=1.82D-03 DE=-3.57D-06 OVMax= 4.44D-04
Cycle 9 Pass 1 IDiag 1:
RMSU= 9.20D-06 CP: 7.23D-01 1.10D+00 8.09D-01 7.96D-01 7.90D-01
CP: 1.14D+00 1.02D+00 8.64D-01
E= -1338.13869539092 Delta-E= -0.000000417093 Rises=F Damp=F
DIIS: error= 1.02D-05 at cycle 9 NSaved= 9.
NSaved= 9 IEnMin= 9 EnMin= -1338.13869539092 IErMin= 9 ErrMin= 1.02D-05
ErrMax= 1.02D-05 0.00D+00 EMaxC= 1.00D-01 BMatC= 3.44D-08 BMatP= 1.98D-07
IDIUse=1 WtCom= 1.00D+00 WtEn= 0.00D+00
Coeff-Com: -0.359D-03 0.862D-03 0.164D-02 0.996D-03-0.462D-02-0.399D-01
Coeff-Com: -0.515D-01 0.226D+00 0.867D+00
Coeff: -0.359D-03 0.862D-03 0.164D-02 0.996D-03-0.462D-02-0.399D-01
Coeff: -0.515D-01 0.226D+00 0.867D+00
Gap= 0.283 Goal= None Shift= 0.000
RMSDP=7.35D-06 MaxDP=2.91D-04 DE=-4.17D-07 OVMax= 2.47D-04
Cycle 10 Pass 1 IDiag 1:
RMSU= 4.30D-06 CP: 7.23D-01 1.10D+00 8.09D-01 7.95D-01 7.94D-01
CP: 1.14D+00 1.02D+00 9.57D-01 1.17D+00
E= -1338.13869549752 Delta-E= -0.000000106602 Rises=F Damp=F
DIIS: error= 4.99D-06 at cycle 10 NSaved= 10.
NSaved=10 IEnMin=10 EnMin= -1338.13869549752 IErMin=10 ErrMin= 4.99D-06
ErrMax= 4.99D-06 0.00D+00 EMaxC= 1.00D-01 BMatC= 7.85D-09 BMatP= 3.44D-08
IDIUse=1 WtCom= 1.00D+00 WtEn= 0.00D+00
Coeff-Com: -0.288D-03 0.571D-03 0.188D-02 0.350D-02 0.174D-02-0.222D-01
Coeff-Com: -0.742D-01-0.475D-01 0.360D+00 0.777D+00
Coeff: -0.288D-03 0.571D-03 0.188D-02 0.350D-02 0.174D-02-0.222D-01
Coeff: -0.742D-01-0.475D-01 0.360D+00 0.777D+00
Gap= 0.283 Goal= None Shift= 0.000
RMSDP=2.43D-06 MaxDP=1.46D-04 DE=-1.07D-07 OVMax= 1.42D-04
Cycle 11 Pass 1 IDiag 1:
RMSU= 1.66D-06 CP: 7.23D-01 1.10D+00 8.09D-01 7.95D-01 7.94D-01
CP: 1.14D+00 1.01D+00 9.63D-01 1.26D+00 1.03D+00
E= -1338.13869551830 Delta-E= -0.000000020782 Rises=F Damp=F
DIIS: error= 1.82D-06 at cycle 11 NSaved= 11.
NSaved=11 IEnMin=11 EnMin= -1338.13869551830 IErMin=11 ErrMin= 1.82D-06
ErrMax= 1.82D-06 0.00D+00 EMaxC= 1.00D-01 BMatC= 1.56D-09 BMatP= 7.85D-09
IDIUse=1 WtCom= 1.00D+00 WtEn= 0.00D+00
Coeff-Com: -0.611D-04 0.102D-03 0.480D-03 0.122D-02 0.121D-02-0.333D-02
Coeff-Com: -0.250D-01-0.529D-01 0.200D-01 0.352D+00 0.707D+00
Coeff: -0.611D-04 0.102D-03 0.480D-03 0.122D-02 0.121D-02-0.333D-02
Coeff: -0.250D-01-0.529D-01 0.200D-01 0.352D+00 0.707D+00
Gap= 0.283 Goal= None Shift= 0.000
RMSDP=1.47D-06 MaxDP=5.90D-05 DE=-2.08D-08 OVMax= 4.30D-05
Cycle 12 Pass 1 IDiag 1:
RMSU= 6.53D-07 CP: 7.23D-01 1.10D+00 8.09D-01 7.95D-01 7.95D-01
CP: 1.14D+00 1.01D+00 9.79D-01 1.29D+00 1.13D+00
CP: 8.56D-01
E= -1338.13869552122 Delta-E= -0.000000002922 Rises=F Damp=F
DIIS: error= 5.84D-07 at cycle 12 NSaved= 12.
NSaved=12 IEnMin=12 EnMin= -1338.13869552122 IErMin=12 ErrMin= 5.84D-07
ErrMax= 5.84D-07 0.00D+00 EMaxC= 1.00D-01 BMatC= 2.04D-10 BMatP= 1.56D-09
IDIUse=1 WtCom= 1.00D+00 WtEn= 0.00D+00
Coeff-Com: 0.293D-04-0.656D-04-0.169D-03-0.155D-03 0.156D-03 0.261D-02
Coeff-Com: 0.233D-02-0.112D-01-0.521D-01 0.144D-01 0.297D+00 0.747D+00
Coeff: 0.293D-04-0.656D-04-0.169D-03-0.155D-03 0.156D-03 0.261D-02
Coeff: 0.233D-02-0.112D-01-0.521D-01 0.144D-01 0.297D+00 0.747D+00
Gap= 0.283 Goal= None Shift= 0.000
RMSDP=4.62D-07 MaxDP=2.96D-05 DE=-2.92D-09 OVMax= 1.32D-05
Cycle 13 Pass 1 IDiag 1:
RMSU= 2.17D-07 CP: 7.23D-01 1.10D+00 8.09D-01 7.95D-01 7.94D-01
CP: 1.14D+00 1.01D+00 9.76D-01 1.28D+00 1.13D+00
CP: 9.73D-01 9.30D-01
E= -1338.13869552153 Delta-E= -0.000000000303 Rises=F Damp=F
DIIS: error= 1.76D-07 at cycle 13 NSaved= 13.
NSaved=13 IEnMin=13 EnMin= -1338.13869552153 IErMin=13 ErrMin= 1.76D-07
ErrMax= 1.76D-07 0.00D+00 EMaxC= 1.00D-01 BMatC= 2.30D-11 BMatP= 2.04D-10
IDIUse=1 WtCom= 1.00D+00 WtEn= 0.00D+00
Coeff-Com: 0.161D-04-0.330D-04-0.110D-03-0.174D-03-0.404D-04 0.141D-02
Coeff-Com: 0.357D-02 0.188D-02-0.246D-01-0.413D-01 0.291D-01 0.295D+00
Coeff-Com: 0.736D+00
Coeff: 0.161D-04-0.330D-04-0.110D-03-0.174D-03-0.404D-04 0.141D-02
Coeff: 0.357D-02 0.188D-02-0.246D-01-0.413D-01 0.291D-01 0.295D+00
Coeff: 0.736D+00
Gap= 0.283 Goal= None Shift= 0.000
RMSDP=1.48D-07 MaxDP=1.11D-05 DE=-3.03D-10 OVMax= 3.35D-06
Cycle 14 Pass 1 IDiag 1:
RMSU= 8.56D-08 CP: 7.23D-01 1.10D+00 8.09D-01 7.95D-01 7.94D-01
CP: 1.14D+00 1.01D+00 9.75D-01 1.28D+00 1.13D+00
CP: 9.72D-01 9.61D-01 1.19D+00
E= -1338.13869552160 Delta-E= -0.000000000073 Rises=F Damp=F
DIIS: error= 4.26D-08 at cycle 14 NSaved= 14.
NSaved=14 IEnMin=14 EnMin= -1338.13869552160 IErMin=14 ErrMin= 4.26D-08
ErrMax= 4.26D-08 0.00D+00 EMaxC= 1.00D-01 BMatC= 1.06D-12 BMatP= 2.30D-11
IDIUse=1 WtCom= 1.00D+00 WtEn= 0.00D+00
Coeff-Com: -0.224D-06 0.104D-05-0.458D-05-0.163D-04-0.175D-04 0.700D-04
Coeff-Com: 0.520D-03 0.183D-02-0.455D-04-0.892D-02-0.205D-01-0.160D-01
Coeff-Com: 0.136D+00 0.907D+00
Coeff: -0.224D-06 0.104D-05-0.458D-05-0.163D-04-0.175D-04 0.700D-04
Coeff: 0.520D-03 0.183D-02-0.455D-04-0.892D-02-0.205D-01-0.160D-01
Coeff: 0.136D+00 0.907D+00
Gap= 0.283 Goal= None Shift= 0.000
RMSDP=5.74D-08 MaxDP=2.28D-06 DE=-7.32D-11 OVMax= 7.11D-07
Cycle 15 Pass 1 IDiag 1:
RMSU= 1.94D-08 CP: 7.23D-01 1.10D+00 8.09D-01 7.95D-01 7.94D-01
CP: 1.14D+00 1.01D+00 9.75D-01 1.28D+00 1.13D+00
CP: 9.72D-01 9.64D-01 1.31D+00 1.16D+00
E= -1338.13869552161 Delta-E= -0.000000000007 Rises=F Damp=F
DIIS: error= 1.38D-08 at cycle 15 NSaved= 15.
NSaved=15 IEnMin=15 EnMin= -1338.13869552161 IErMin=15 ErrMin= 1.38D-08
ErrMax= 1.38D-08 0.00D+00 EMaxC= 1.00D-01 BMatC= 1.67D-13 BMatP= 1.06D-12
IDIUse=1 WtCom= 1.00D+00 WtEn= 0.00D+00
Coeff-Com: -0.911D-06 0.212D-05 0.356D-05 0.217D-05-0.762D-05-0.472D-04
Coeff-Com: 0.146D-04 0.671D-03 0.114D-02-0.165D-02-0.104D-01-0.246D-01
Coeff-Com: 0.158D-01 0.368D+00 0.651D+00
Coeff: -0.911D-06 0.212D-05 0.356D-05 0.217D-05-0.762D-05-0.472D-04
Coeff: 0.146D-04 0.671D-03 0.114D-02-0.165D-02-0.104D-01-0.246D-01
Coeff: 0.158D-01 0.368D+00 0.651D+00
Gap= 0.283 Goal= None Shift= 0.000
RMSDP=1.29D-08 MaxDP=7.38D-07 DE=-7.28D-12 OVMax= 1.98D-07
Cycle 16 Pass 1 IDiag 1:
RMSU= 6.75D-09 CP: 7.23D-01 1.10D+00 8.09D-01 7.95D-01 7.94D-01
CP: 1.14D+00 1.01D+00 9.75D-01 1.28D+00 1.13D+00
CP: 9.73D-01 9.62D-01 1.33D+00 1.16D+00 9.53D-01
E= -1338.13869552164 Delta-E= -0.000000000034 Rises=F Damp=F
DIIS: error= 3.96D-09 at cycle 16 NSaved= 16.
NSaved=16 IEnMin=16 EnMin= -1338.13869552164 IErMin=16 ErrMin= 3.96D-09
ErrMax= 3.96D-09 0.00D+00 EMaxC= 1.00D-01 BMatC= 1.45D-14 BMatP= 1.67D-13
IDIUse=1 WtCom= 1.00D+00 WtEn= 0.00D+00
Coeff-Com: -0.288D-06 0.586D-06 0.198D-05 0.371D-05-0.822D-06-0.278D-04
Coeff-Com: -0.818D-04-0.109D-04 0.413D-03 0.824D-03-0.318D-03-0.607D-02
Coeff-Com: -0.110D-01-0.278D-02 0.198D+00 0.821D+00
Coeff: -0.288D-06 0.586D-06 0.198D-05 0.371D-05-0.822D-06-0.278D-04
Coeff: -0.818D-04-0.109D-04 0.413D-03 0.824D-03-0.318D-03-0.607D-02
Coeff: -0.110D-01-0.278D-02 0.198D+00 0.821D+00
Gap= 0.283 Goal= None Shift= 0.000
RMSDP=3.95D-09 MaxDP=2.32D-07 DE=-3.37D-11 OVMax= 7.13D-08
SCF Done: E(RCAM-B3LYP) = -1338.13869552 A.U. after 16 cycles
NFock= 16 Conv=0.40D-08 -V/T= 2.0019
KE= 1.335552096557D+03 PE=-4.830202254705D+03 EE= 1.321061481664D+03
Leave Link 502 at Wed Nov 16 10:45:01 2022, MaxMem= 5637144576 cpu: 1812.2 elap: 98.3
(Enter /opt/ohpc/pub/apps/gaussian/16b01/g16/l601.exe)
Copying SCF densities to generalized density rwf, IOpCl= 0 IROHF=0.
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Population analysis using the SCF Density.
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Alpha occ. eigenvalues -- -10.33240 -10.33029 -10.31287 -10.29476 -10.27361
Alpha occ. eigenvalues -- -10.26661 -10.24720 -9.54544 -9.54038 -7.30914
Alpha occ. eigenvalues -- -7.30409 -7.29927 -7.29881 -7.29424 -7.29378
Alpha occ. eigenvalues -- -1.13462 -1.00824 -0.98819 -0.94637 -0.93079
Alpha occ. eigenvalues -- -0.88139 -0.84829 -0.80006 -0.74918 -0.71095
Alpha occ. eigenvalues -- -0.69188 -0.65003 -0.59483 -0.57671 -0.56713
Alpha occ. eigenvalues -- -0.55763 -0.53516 -0.52046 -0.51645 -0.49524
Alpha occ. eigenvalues -- -0.47807 -0.47056 -0.46517 -0.41783 -0.39463
Alpha occ. eigenvalues -- -0.38815 -0.37620 -0.36888 -0.35330 -0.29664
Alpha occ. eigenvalues -- -0.28575
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- -0.00241 -0.00034 0.01770 0.02707 0.02916
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.03771 0.03900 0.04199 0.05572 0.05966
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.07141 0.07206 0.07932 0.08164 0.09207
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.09357 0.09520 0.10359 0.10735 0.11107
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.11154 0.11883 0.12129 0.12989 0.13565
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.14021 0.14224 0.15039 0.15180 0.15363
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.15708 0.16762 0.17085 0.17468 0.17750
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.18896 0.19463 0.19809 0.20400 0.20650
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.20746 0.21167 0.21821 0.22197 0.22591
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.22871 0.23425 0.23819 0.24391 0.25374
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.26333 0.26818 0.26898 0.27340 0.27930
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.29362 0.29722 0.29981 0.30208 0.30820
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.32217 0.32513 0.33091 0.33473 0.33874
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.34342 0.35419 0.36023 0.36512 0.36993
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.37718 0.38577 0.38811 0.39275 0.39609
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.39971 0.41551 0.41970 0.43059 0.44251
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Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.48604 0.49324 0.50697 0.51298 0.51948
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.52371 0.53250 0.53512 0.54384 0.55123
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.55558 0.55666 0.55889 0.56571 0.57070
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.57802 0.58903 0.59238 0.59651 0.60561
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.61680 0.62285 0.63457 0.64149 0.64397
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.64567 0.65257 0.65347 0.65712 0.67137
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.68141 0.68625 0.69355 0.70102 0.70905
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.71213 0.72286 0.73260 0.73758 0.73986
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.75906 0.76929 0.77223 0.78008 0.78447
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.78810 0.79442 0.80267 0.80874 0.82004
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.83777 0.84770 0.85728 0.86115 0.87060
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.87566 0.87959 0.89314 0.90893 0.91656
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.93708 0.94573 0.95088 0.95592 0.96581
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 0.96865 1.00749 1.01352 1.02668 1.03219
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 1.03452 1.05252 1.06361 1.07065 1.07541
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 1.08381 1.10406 1.11274 1.12010 1.13895
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 1.15583 1.17665 1.20580 1.21700 1.23399
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 1.24158 1.24820 1.25351 1.26367 1.28210
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 1.28400 1.29328 1.30480 1.31873 1.32753
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 1.32805 1.33157 1.33696 1.34152 1.35536
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Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 1.46892 1.47644 1.48322 1.49588 1.49920
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 1.50704 1.50964 1.53130 1.54420 1.55408
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 1.56417 1.56937 1.57473 1.60097 1.61772
Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 1.62801 1.64685 1.68366 1.68694 1.70779
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Alpha virt. eigenvalues -- 4.47811
Condensed to atoms (all electrons):
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 Cl 17.352138 -0.053132 0.007059 -0.004566 -0.006234 -0.001567
2 Cl -0.053132 17.356495 -0.002668 0.009998 -0.007377 -0.000652
3 N 0.007059 -0.002668 7.809975 0.058975 -0.280995 -0.039641
4 N -0.004566 0.009998 0.058975 7.563748 0.414727 -0.304047
5 C -0.006234 -0.007377 -0.280995 0.414727 9.193671 -0.936154
6 C -0.001567 -0.000652 -0.039641 -0.304047 -0.936154 6.533084
7 C -0.574668 0.305915 -1.295831 -0.349191 -0.041876 0.229866
8 C 0.325087 -0.661540 -0.125613 -1.448197 -0.383408 0.136816
9 C -0.438748 0.852357 -0.122049 1.691740 -1.416850 -0.371684
10 C 0.417747 -0.511245 0.123909 -0.379937 0.234053 0.040213
11 C -0.434115 0.457160 -0.197077 0.101391 0.175188 0.077675
12 C 0.729930 -0.413396 1.758349 0.140594 -1.129103 -0.604767
13 H -0.156270 0.013338 -0.228586 -0.028052 0.245165 0.033644
14 H 0.014645 -0.179548 -0.012846 -0.331957 0.282800 0.026370
15 H 0.001168 -0.002888 0.006537 -0.429063 -0.498617 -0.035183
16 H -0.000015 -0.000143 0.149239 -0.160407 0.328685 -0.410977
17 H -0.000054 -0.000106 0.164649 0.115122 -0.184422 -0.110737
18 H -0.000291 0.000160 -0.326526 0.058928 0.971775 -0.709900
7 8 9 10 11 12
1 Cl -0.574668 0.325087 -0.438748 0.417747 -0.434115 0.729930
2 Cl 0.305915 -0.661540 0.852357 -0.511245 0.457160 -0.413396
3 N -1.295831 -0.125613 -0.122049 0.123909 -0.197077 1.758349
4 N -0.349191 -1.448197 1.691740 -0.379937 0.101391 0.140594
5 C -0.041876 -0.383408 -1.416850 0.234053 0.175188 -1.129103
6 C 0.229866 0.136816 -0.371684 0.040213 0.077675 -0.604767
7 C 33.422028 -6.093637 4.286054 -7.399272 7.360157 -27.091466
8 C -6.093637 32.259904 -27.991684 8.192848 -7.477652 4.512126
9 C 4.286054 -27.991684 65.335038 -18.107160 8.799293 -20.518239
10 C -7.399272 8.192848 -18.107160 22.146129 -8.875544 8.853127
11 C 7.360157 -7.477652 8.799293 -8.875544 20.689701 -15.602273
12 C -27.091466 4.512126 -20.518239 8.853127 -15.602273 60.589553
13 H 5.376857 -0.166337 0.634114 -0.828348 2.357289 -9.579742
14 H -0.114052 5.535960 -10.331338 2.815829 -0.846597 0.568474
15 H -0.182344 0.731366 -0.495750 0.062060 -0.043855 0.092292
16 H 0.055674 -0.031639 -0.014148 0.011344 -0.003393 -0.008399
17 H 0.092974 0.085742 -0.058115 0.004475 0.002555 -0.022595
18 H -0.108216 0.030899 0.058430 -0.013297 0.017787 -0.063388
13 14 15 16 17 18
1 Cl -0.156270 0.014645 0.001168 -0.000015 -0.000054 -0.000291
2 Cl 0.013338 -0.179548 -0.002888 -0.000143 -0.000106 0.000160
3 N -0.228586 -0.012846 0.006537 0.149239 0.164649 -0.326526
4 N -0.028052 -0.331957 -0.429063 -0.160407 0.115122 0.058928
5 C 0.245165 0.282800 -0.498617 0.328685 -0.184422 0.971775
6 C 0.033644 0.026370 -0.035183 -0.410977 -0.110737 -0.709900
7 C 5.376857 -0.114052 -0.182344 0.055674 0.092974 -0.108216
8 C -0.166337 5.535960 0.731366 -0.031639 0.085742 0.030899
9 C 0.634114 -10.331338 -0.495750 -0.014148 -0.058115 0.058430
10 C -0.828348 2.815829 0.062060 0.011344 0.004475 -0.013297
11 C 2.357289 -0.846597 -0.043855 -0.003393 0.002555 0.017787
12 C -9.579742 0.568474 0.092292 -0.008399 -0.022595 -0.063388
13 H 4.450086 0.047731 -0.006312 0.002472 0.003221 0.005461
14 H 0.047731 4.623715 0.058799 0.007183 0.002531 0.001767
15 H -0.006312 0.058799 2.280237 -0.021008 0.001801 0.002610
16 H 0.002472 0.007183 -0.021008 2.221590 -0.282179 -0.330050
17 H 0.003221 0.002531 0.001801 -0.282179 1.920840 -0.331467
18 H 0.005461 0.001767 0.002610 -0.330050 -0.331467 2.272343
Mulliken charges:
1
1 Cl -0.178113
2 Cl -0.162727
3 N -0.446862
4 N 0.280194
5 C -0.961027
6 C 2.447638
7 C -1.878973
8 C -1.431042
9 C 4.208739
10 C -0.786929
11 C -0.557689
12 C 3.788922
13 H -1.175731
14 H -1.169465
15 H -0.521850
16 H -0.513827
17 H -0.404234
18 H -0.537022
Sum of Mulliken charges = -0.00000
Mulliken charges with hydrogens summed into heavy atoms:
1
1 Cl -0.178113
2 Cl -0.162727
3 N -0.446862
4 N -0.241656
5 C -0.961027
6 C 0.992555
7 C -1.878973
8 C -1.431042
9 C 3.039273
10 C -0.786929
11 C -0.557689
12 C 2.613192
Electronic spatial extent (au): <R**2>= 7763.9825
Charge= -0.0000 electrons
Dipole moment (field-independent basis, Debye):
X= 2.7814 Y= 3.6252 Z= 3.3717 Tot= 5.6787
Quadrupole moment (field-independent basis, Debye-Ang):
XX= -68.5758 YY= -73.5266 ZZ= -61.4118
XY= 14.7606 XZ= 21.1909 YZ= 20.1020
Traceless Quadrupole moment (field-independent basis, Debye-Ang):
XX= -0.7378 YY= -5.6885 ZZ= 6.4263
XY= 14.7606 XZ= 21.1909 YZ= 20.1020
Octapole moment (field-independent basis, Debye-Ang**2):
XXX= -468.8761 YYY= -106.0164 ZZZ= -584.3883 XYY= -124.0403
XXY= 19.3355 XXZ= -140.7134 XZZ= -75.9117 YZZ= 36.2786
YYZ= -180.4060 XYZ= 79.4989
Hexadecapole moment (field-independent basis, Debye-Ang**3):
XXXX= -3231.7191 YYYY= -1908.7634 ZZZZ= -4125.3312 XXXY= -698.6380
XXXZ= -1098.7817 YYYX= -797.2647 YYYZ= -242.0609 ZZZX= -1006.4236
ZZZY= -55.7408 XXYY= -644.4755 XXZZ= -965.7185 YYZZ= -919.0404
XXYZ= 192.7856 YYXZ= -244.2360 ZZXY= -10.8434
N-N= 8.354499809625D+02 E-N=-4.830202254696D+03 KE= 1.335552096557D+03
No NMR shielding tensors so no spin-rotation constants.
Leave Link 601 at Wed Nov 16 10:45:02 2022, MaxMem= 5637144576 cpu: 11.2 elap: 1.1
(Enter /opt/ohpc/pub/apps/gaussian/16b01/g16/l602.exe)
FitSet: NAtFit= 18 NAtPot= 18 NAtFrz= 0 MDM= 22 TotChg= 0.00000
Breneman (CHELPG) radii used.
Generate Potential Derived Charges using the Breneman model, NDens= 1.
Grid spacing= 0.300 Box extension= 2.800
NStep X,Y,Z= 37 41 36 Total possible points= 54612
Number of Points to Fit= 11818
**********************************************************************
Electrostatic Properties Using The SCF Density.
**********************************************************************
Atomic Center 1 is at 0.529511 -1.626652 1.247344
Atomic Center 2 is at 0.362927 -1.511555 4.375374
Atomic Center 3 is at 3.703161 2.470259 1.679277
Atomic Center 4 is at 3.582138 2.531106 3.906529
Atomic Center 5 is at 4.112504 3.089530 2.782505
Atomic Center 6 is at 5.072999 4.218889 2.804341
Atomic Center 7 is at 2.860414 1.456338 2.124311
Atomic Center 8 is at 2.790648 1.491595 3.517643
Atomic Center 9 is at 2.019660 0.586857 4.234066
Atomic Center 10 is at 1.332677 -0.367923 3.533240
Atomic Center 11 is at 1.403867 -0.417396 2.127431
Atomic Center 12 is at 2.171295 0.490754 1.403730
Atomic Center 13 is at 2.221128 0.451516 0.476228
Atomic Center 14 is at 1.970539 0.627801 5.162607
Atomic Center 15 is at 3.801546 2.769374 4.720692
Atomic Center 16 is at 5.682386 4.106863 3.538439
Atomic Center 17 is at 4.594603 5.044583 2.908321
Atomic Center 18 is at 5.565634 4.235948 1.980819
11818 points will be used for fitting atomic charges
Fitting point charges to electrostatic potential
Charges from ESP fit, RMS= 0.00452 RRMS= 0.21699:
ESP charges:
1
1 Cl -0.122653
2 Cl -0.108213
3 N -0.692073
4 N -0.518559
5 C 0.519349
6 C -0.094444
7 C 0.399280
8 C 0.125796
9 C -0.215631
10 C 0.034945
11 C 0.110077
12 C -0.290326
13 H 0.190237
14 H 0.163761
15 H 0.364197
16 H 0.025465
17 H 0.040002
18 H 0.068788
Sum of ESP charges = 0.00000
ESP charges with hydrogens summed into heavy atoms:
1
1 Cl -0.122653
2 Cl -0.108213
3 N -0.692073
4 N -0.154361
5 C 0.519349
6 C 0.039811
7 C 0.399280
8 C 0.125796
9 C -0.051870
10 C 0.034945
11 C 0.110077
12 C -0.100089
Charge= 0.00000 Dipole= 2.8894 3.7629 3.3221 Tot= 5.7917
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Electrostatic Properties (Atomic Units)
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Center Electric -------- Electric Field --------
Potential X Y Z
-----------------------------------------------------------------
1 Atom -64.398562
2 Atom -64.393669
3 Atom -18.383446
4 Atom -18.311324
5 Atom -14.669547
6 Atom -14.778941
7 Atom -14.726083
8 Atom -14.707371
9 Atom -14.753011
10 Atom -14.687413
11 Atom -14.688957
12 Atom -14.760543
13 Atom -1.078349
14 Atom -1.065572
15 Atom -0.965594
16 Atom -1.073607
17 Atom -1.075287
18 Atom -1.081172
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Leave Link 602 at Wed Nov 16 10:45:03 2022, MaxMem= 5637144576 cpu: 7.3 elap: 0.7
(Enter /opt/ohpc/pub/apps/gaussian/16b01/g16/l9999.exe)
1\1\GINC-N06\SP\RCAM-B3LYP\Aug-CC-pVDZ\C8H6Cl2N2\TERTIUS\16-Nov-2022\0
\\#p cam-b3lyp/aug-cc-pVDZ POP=CHELPG density=current NoSymm\\DAST UAE
nvolvida passo 15\\0,1\Cl,0,0.529511,-1.626652,1.247344\Cl,0,0.362927,
-1.511555,4.375374\N,0,3.703161,2.470259,1.679277\N,0,3.582138,2.53110
6,3.906529\C,0,4.112504,3.08953,2.782505\C,0,5.072999,4.218889,2.80434
1\C,0,2.860414,1.456338,2.124311\C,0,2.790648,1.491595,3.517643\C,0,2.
01966,0.586857,4.234066\C,0,1.332677,-0.367923,3.53324\C,0,1.403867,-0
.417396,2.127431\C,0,2.171295,0.490754,1.40373\H,0,2.221128,0.451516,0
.476228\H,0,1.970539,0.627801,5.162607\H,0,3.801546,2.769374,4.720692\
H,0,5.682386,4.106863,3.538439\H,0,4.594603,5.044583,2.908321\H,0,5.56
5634,4.235948,1.980819\\Version=ES64L-G16RevB.01\HF=-1338.1386955\RMSD
=3.953e-09\Dipole=1.094298,1.4262771,1.3265347\Quadrupole=-0.5485058,-
4.2292934,4.7777992,10.9741706,15.7548816,14.9453149\PG=C01 [X(C8H6Cl2
N2)]\\@
WE LEARN WISDOM FROM FAILURE MUCH MORE THAN FROM SUCCESS.
WE DISCOVER WHAT WILL DO BY FINDING OUT WHAT WILL NOT DO...
AND HE WHO NEVER MADE A MISTAKE NEVER MADE A DISCOVERY
Job cpu time: 0 days 0 hours 31 minutes 46.5 seconds.
Elapsed time: 0 days 0 hours 1 minutes 45.7 seconds.
File lengths (MBytes): RWF= 63 Int= 0 D2E= 0 Chk= 8 Scr= 1
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# CrystalPol
## Arquivo de Configuração - config.yml
### No arquivo de Configuração teremos as sequintes keywords:
- nprocs
- mem
- level
- pop = chelpg
- mult = 0 1
- natoms = N
### Teremos um arquivo de entrada crystal.xyz onde ser retirada as moléculas do cristal;
### Os arquivos do gaussian ficarão em um diretório `simfiles` e serão enumerados com o padrão `crystal-00.gjf`