The molecular structures of cyanobenzene, p-dicyanobenzene, and 1,2,4,5-tetracyanobenzene have been accurately determined by gas-phase electron diffraction and ab initio/DFT MO calculations. The equilibrium structures of these molecules are planar, but their average geometries in the gaseous phase are nonplanar because of large-amplitude vibrational motions of the substituents out of the plane of the benzene ring. The use of nonplanar models in electron diffraction analysis is necessary to yield ring angles consistent with the results of MO calculations. The angular deformation of the benzene ring in the three molecules is found to be much smaller than obtained from previous electron diffraction studies, as well as from microwave spectroscopy studies of cyanobenzene. While the deformation of the ring C-C bonds and C-C-C angles in p-dicyanobenzene is well interpreted as arising from the superposition of independent effects from each substituent, considerable deviation from additivity occurs in 1,2,4,5-tetracyanobenzene. The changes in the ring geometry and Cipso-Ccyano bond lengths in this molecule indicate an enhanced ability of the cyano group to withdraw π-electrons from the benzene ring, compared with cyanobenzene and p-dicyanobenzene. In particular, gas-phase electron diffraction and MP2 or B3LYP calculations show a small but consistent increase in the mean length of the ring C-C bonds for each cyano group and a further increase in 1,2,4,5- tetracyanobenzene. Comparison with accurate results from X-ray and neutron crystallography indicates that in p-dicyanobenzene the internal ring angle at the place of substitution opens slightly as the molecule is frozen in the crystal. The small geometrical change, about 0.6°, is shown to be real and to originate from intermolecular -C≡N· · ·H-C interactions in the solid state.

Molecular Structure and Benzene Ring Deformation of Three Cyanobenzenes from Gas-Phase Electron Diffraction and Quantum Chemical Calculations / Campanelli, Anna Rita; Aldo, Domenicano; Fabio, Ramondo; Istvan, Hargittai. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. A, MOLECULES, SPECTROSCOPY, KINETICS, ENVIRONMENT, & GENERAL THEORY. - ISSN 1089-5639. - STAMPA. - 112:43(2008), pp. 10998-11008. [10.1021/jp803425h]

Molecular Structure and Benzene Ring Deformation of Three Cyanobenzenes from Gas-Phase Electron Diffraction and Quantum Chemical Calculations

CAMPANELLI, Anna Rita;Fabio Ramondo;
2008

Abstract

The molecular structures of cyanobenzene, p-dicyanobenzene, and 1,2,4,5-tetracyanobenzene have been accurately determined by gas-phase electron diffraction and ab initio/DFT MO calculations. The equilibrium structures of these molecules are planar, but their average geometries in the gaseous phase are nonplanar because of large-amplitude vibrational motions of the substituents out of the plane of the benzene ring. The use of nonplanar models in electron diffraction analysis is necessary to yield ring angles consistent with the results of MO calculations. The angular deformation of the benzene ring in the three molecules is found to be much smaller than obtained from previous electron diffraction studies, as well as from microwave spectroscopy studies of cyanobenzene. While the deformation of the ring C-C bonds and C-C-C angles in p-dicyanobenzene is well interpreted as arising from the superposition of independent effects from each substituent, considerable deviation from additivity occurs in 1,2,4,5-tetracyanobenzene. The changes in the ring geometry and Cipso-Ccyano bond lengths in this molecule indicate an enhanced ability of the cyano group to withdraw π-electrons from the benzene ring, compared with cyanobenzene and p-dicyanobenzene. In particular, gas-phase electron diffraction and MP2 or B3LYP calculations show a small but consistent increase in the mean length of the ring C-C bonds for each cyano group and a further increase in 1,2,4,5- tetracyanobenzene. Comparison with accurate results from X-ray and neutron crystallography indicates that in p-dicyanobenzene the internal ring angle at the place of substitution opens slightly as the molecule is frozen in the crystal. The small geometrical change, about 0.6°, is shown to be real and to originate from intermolecular -C≡N· · ·H-C interactions in the solid state.
2008
1245-tetracyanobenzene; cyanobenzene; gas-phase electron diffraction; mo calculations; p-dicyanobenzene
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Molecular Structure and Benzene Ring Deformation of Three Cyanobenzenes from Gas-Phase Electron Diffraction and Quantum Chemical Calculations / Campanelli, Anna Rita; Aldo, Domenicano; Fabio, Ramondo; Istvan, Hargittai. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. A, MOLECULES, SPECTROSCOPY, KINETICS, ENVIRONMENT, & GENERAL THEORY. - ISSN 1089-5639. - STAMPA. - 112:43(2008), pp. 10998-11008. [10.1021/jp803425h]
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