On the physical-chemical nature of solvent polarizability and dipolarity

Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc. 2020 Mar 15:229:118008. doi: 10.1016/j.saa.2019.118008. Epub 2019 Dec 28.

Abstract

The positive solvatochromism of three dyes, with a spectral behavior strongly dependents on the medium dipolarity/polarizability, was studied theoretically. Both a polarizable continuum-solvent model (CSM) and explicit solvent molecules were employed to model solvent effects. The CSM approach, coupled with ten different TDDFT methods, yielded unsatisfactory results in eleven solvents. The explicit-solvation calculations, thought of much higher computational cost, yielded excellent results. As CSM schemes are known correctly model non-specific electrostatic effects, our results indicate that the traditionally considered non-specific nature of solvent dipolarity needs to be reconsidered, requiring the explicit consideration of the solute-solvent interactions for their accurate theoretical description.

Keywords: Molecular dynamics; Solvatochromic dyes; Solvent polarity; Solvent polarizability; Solvent-dipolarity.