Germacyclobutenes : structure, strain energy and ring-opening reaction.
The structure, ring strain energy and ring-opening reaction of 9 germacyclobutenes, including monogermacyclobutenes, digermacyclobutenes, trigermacyclobutenes and tetragermcyclobutene are systematically studied at the B3LYP/6-311+G(d,p) level. The minima of various ring structures are determined...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-394282023-03-03T15:33:59Z Germacyclobutenes : structure, strain energy and ring-opening reaction. Tan, Samuel Qi'en. Lim Kok Hwa School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering DRNTU::Science::Chemistry::Organic chemistry::Aliphatic compounds The structure, ring strain energy and ring-opening reaction of 9 germacyclobutenes, including monogermacyclobutenes, digermacyclobutenes, trigermacyclobutenes and tetragermcyclobutene are systematically studied at the B3LYP/6-311+G(d,p) level. The minima of various ring structures are determined by optimization and further verified with frequency analysis. From this, the structural geometries and symmetries of the structures can be studied. Moving on, the strain energies for the 9 molecules are calculated using isodesmic equation. The ring-opening reaction mechanism of the 9 germacyclobutene structures is examined by finding the intermediate states and products of the ringed-structures through optimization. The energies of the intermediate states and products are compared to the ground states to find activation energy and heat of reaction respectively. Graphs are then plotted for comparison among the 9 structures and down the homologous series. On the whole, results show that strain energy, activation energy and heat of reaction vary significantly across the 9 structures. There is however, a trend when comparing structures down the group 14 homologous series. This shall be further evaluated in this paper. Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) 2010-05-24T03:50:45Z 2010-05-24T03:50:45Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/39428 en Nanyang Technological University 63 p. application/pdf |
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The structure, ring strain energy and ring-opening reaction of 9
germacyclobutenes, including monogermacyclobutenes, digermacyclobutenes,
trigermacyclobutenes and tetragermcyclobutene are systematically studied at the
B3LYP/6-311+G(d,p) level. The minima of various ring structures are determined by
optimization and further verified with frequency analysis. From this, the structural
geometries and symmetries of the structures can be studied. Moving on, the strain
energies for the 9 molecules are calculated using isodesmic equation. The ring-opening
reaction mechanism of the 9 germacyclobutene structures is examined by finding the
intermediate states and products of the ringed-structures through optimization. The
energies of the intermediate states and products are compared to the ground states to find
activation energy and heat of reaction respectively. Graphs are then plotted for
comparison among the 9 structures and down the homologous series. On the whole,
results show that strain energy, activation energy and heat of reaction vary significantly
across the 9 structures. There is however, a trend when comparing structures down the
group 14 homologous series. This shall be further evaluated in this paper. |
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Germacyclobutenes : structure, strain energy and ring-opening reaction. |
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Germacyclobutenes : structure, strain energy and ring-opening reaction. |
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Germacyclobutenes : structure, strain energy and ring-opening reaction. |
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