Acta Chimica Sinica ›› 1983, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (4): 302-313. Previous Articles     Next Articles

Original Articles

胺丶醇丶醚类化合物气相碱性的CNDO/2计算

莫凤奎;王志中;江元生   

  1. 吉林大学理论化学研究所
  • 发布日期:1983-04-15

CNDO/2 calculation on gas-phase basicities of amines, alcohols and ethers

MO FENGKUI;WANG ZHIZHONG;JIANG YUANSHENG   

  • Published:1983-04-15

The gas-phase basicities of compounds can be measured by their proton affinities. In this paper we he calculated the gas-phase basicities of about seventy compounds containing N or O by means of the method CNDO/2. For the alkylamines, alcohols, ethers and carbonyl compounds, computational results agree qualitatively with the experimental values. The sequences of gas-phase basicities for the series of these compounds are as follows: Et2NH>Me3N>t-BuNH2>Me2NH>i-PrNH2>n-BuNH2>n-PrNH2>EtNH2>MeNH2>NH3; Et2O>EtOMe>t-BuOH>Me2O>i-PrOH>n-BuOH>n-PrOH>EtOH>MeOH>H2O; n-PrCHO>EtCHO>MeCHO>HCHO; n-BuCO2H>n-PrCO2H>EtCO2H>MeCO2H>HCO2H; HCO2Bu-n>HCO2Pr-N>HCO2Et>HCO2Me>HCO2H Obviously, alkyl substitution plays a role to increase the gas-phase basicities. The squence of increasing effectiveness is t-Bu>i-Pr>n-Bu>n-Pr>Et>Me For the amines containing heteroatoms investigated here, the gas-phase basicities have the following order repectively: CH3NH2>NH2NH2>NH2OH>NH2F>NHF2>NF3 The gas-phase basicities of these compounds change regularly with various substitutents. For the aliphatic compounds, the gas-phase basicity increases with thosizo and the degree of branching of the alkyl groups. For the amines containing heteroatoms, the gas-phase basicity decreases with increasing of the electro-negativity of the substitutent. For the relationship between the gas-phase basksity and the charge distribution and the ionization potentials, the conclusions are as follows: (1) The gas-phase basicities of the homologous compounds are proportional to the electron density of the atom N or O, but those of Rn NH3-n and Rn OH2-n are inversely proportional to the electron denisty of atom N or O. This shows that the base strength of the molecule cannot be determined solely by the electron density of the individual atom. (2) In the protonation reaction the alkyl groups spread the charges from the charged center. This effect enables protonated cations to become more stable because of the charge distribution av

Key words: ALKALINITY, AMINES, CALCULATION, CALCULATION, ETHER, GAS PHASE, AFFINITY, ALCOHOL, CNDO APPROXIMATION, IONIZATION POTENTIAL

CLC Number: