Electronic and geometric structures of the transition-metal carbyne cations ScCH/sup +/, TiCH/sup +/, VCH/sup +/, and CRCh/sup +/
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· J. Phys. Chem.; (United States)
The electronic and geometric structures of several transition-metal carbyne cations have been studied by ab initio methods (MCSCF and MCSCF+1+2). CrCH/sup +/(/sup 3/..sigma../sup -/), VCH/sup +/(/sup 2/..delta..), and TiCH/sup +/(/sup 1/..sigma../sup +/) are all characterized by a metal-carbon triple bond of remarkably similar length (1.772, 1.745, 1.758 A, respectively). Relative to the spin allowed dissociation products (the metal ion in its ground state and CH in the excited /sup 4/..sigma../sup -/ state) the metal-carbon bond energies are calculated (in kcal/mol) to be CrCH/sup +/ (70.8), VCH/sup +/ (108.0), and TiCH/sup +/ (113.0). Relative to the /sup 2/II ground state of CH these bond energies become 53.7, 90.8, and 95.9 kcal/mol. The experimental VC bond energy in VCH/sup +/ is 115 kcal/mol, approximately 24 kcal/mol higher than our calculated value of 90.8. Analysis of the exchange energy loss of the metal ion upon bond formation suggests that there is an intrinsic metal-carbon bond energy for these species given by the sum of the exchange energy loss and the calculated bond energy. The /sup 2/II state of ScCH/sup +/ is characterized by a double bond between Sc and C, with a bond length of 1.940 A and D/sub e/ of 96.3/79.2 kcal/mol relative to the /sup 4/..sigma../sup -///sup 2/II state of CH. The electron distribution in the metal-carbon bond is analyzed for each of the titled molecules.
- Research Organization:
- Michigan State Univ., East Lansing
- OSTI ID:
- 5697778
- Journal Information:
- J. Phys. Chem.; (United States), Journal Name: J. Phys. Chem.; (United States) Vol. 90:12; ISSN JPCHA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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37 INORGANIC, ORGANIC, PHYSICAL, AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
400201* -- Chemical & Physicochemical Properties
BINDING ENERGY
BOND LENGTHS
CARBYNES
CHROMIUM COMPOUNDS
DATA
DIMENSIONS
ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE
ENERGY
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
INFORMATION
LENGTH
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
NUMERICAL DATA
RADICALS
SCANDIUM COMPOUNDS
SELF-CONSISTENT FIELD
TITANIUM COMPOUNDS
TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPOUNDS
VANADIUM COMPOUNDS
400201* -- Chemical & Physicochemical Properties
BINDING ENERGY
BOND LENGTHS
CARBYNES
CHROMIUM COMPOUNDS
DATA
DIMENSIONS
ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE
ENERGY
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
INFORMATION
LENGTH
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
NUMERICAL DATA
RADICALS
SCANDIUM COMPOUNDS
SELF-CONSISTENT FIELD
TITANIUM COMPOUNDS
TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPOUNDS
VANADIUM COMPOUNDS