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1,3 geminal interactions as the possible trend setting factors for C-H and C-C bond energies in alkanes. Support from a density functional theory based bond energy decomposition study

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JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
卷 71, 期 24, 页码 9208-9211

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jo061658j

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[GRAPHICS] A bond energy decomposition analysis has been carried out to rationalize the well-established experimental fact that C-C and C-H bond energies decrease with increasing substitution on the carbon. It is shown that this trend is set by steric 1,3 repulsive interactions (geminal repulsion) that increase in the order 1,3 hydrogen-hydrogen < 1,3 hydrogen-carbon < 1,3 carbon-carbon. On the other hand, the radical stabilization energy has little influence on the observed trend for the C-H bond energy in H-CR1R2R3 or the C-C bond energy in H3C-CR1R2R3. Thus, it varies in H-CR1R2R3 from -7.2 kcal/mol (H-CH3) to -6.5 kcal/mol (H-C(CH3)(3)) and in H3C-CR1R2R3 from -19.0 kcal/mol (H3C-CH3) to -16.9 kcal/mol (H3C-C(CH3)(3)). It was further found that the average intrinsic C-H bond energy in H-CR1R2R3 of 129.2 kcal/mol is smaller than the average intrinsic C-C bond energy in H3C-CR1R2R3 of 143.4 kcal/mol. However, after the inclusion of steric effects, the overall C-H bond becomes stronger than the C-C bond. The role of steric 1,3 repulsive interactions as the trend setting factor has most recently been suggested by Gronert (J. Org. Chem. 2006, 71, 1209) based on an empirical fit of alkane atomization energies.

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