Quantum Chemical Analysis of<i>para</i>-Substitution Effects on the Electronic Structure of Phenylnitrenium Ions in the Gas Phase and Aqueous Solution — Michael B. Sullivan (1998) | RDL Network
Quantum Chemical Analysis of<i>para</i>-Substitution Effects on the Electronic Structure of Phenylnitrenium Ions in the Gas Phase and Aqueous Solution
Article 1998 en
Authors
MS
Michael B. Sullivan
KB
Kenneth Brown
CC
Christopher J. Cramer
Abstract
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Ab initio calculations for para-substituted phenylnitrenium ions predict larger singlet−triplet splittings, shorter singlet C−N+ bond lengths, and higher singlet aromatic ring stretching frequencies for substituents with greater electron-donating character. Trends in these properties correlate linearly with para-substituent constants σR+, indicating that phenylnitrenium ions closely resemble other electron-deficient aromatic systems where resonance interactions with substituents are dominant. Sensitivity to substitution is large as judged by the slope of the correlating line for aqueous singlet−triplet splittings, ρ = 6.4. For 13 of 15 substituted cases, aqueous solvation preferentially stabilizes the singlet state by 0.9 to 4.4 kcal/mol; for the p-CO2H and p-CF3 cases, the triplet state is better solvated by less than 1 kcal/mol.
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