Dicyanogermylenes: a tale of isomers and interconversions

A systematic investigation is carried out using the B3LYP, BLYP, and BHLYP functionals and MP2 level of theory to characterize the low-lying electronic singlet and triplet GeC(2)N(2) isomers. The basis sets used are of double-ζ plus polarization quality with additional s- and p-type diffuse function...

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spelling my.utm.468142017-09-20T08:46:05Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/46814/ Dicyanogermylenes: a tale of isomers and interconversions Bundhun, Ashwini QD Chemistry A systematic investigation is carried out using the B3LYP, BLYP, and BHLYP functionals and MP2 level of theory to characterize the low-lying electronic singlet and triplet GeC(2)N(2) isomers. The basis sets used are of double-ζ plus polarization quality with additional s- and p-type diffuse functions, DZP++. Three bent isomers Ge(CN)(2), CNGeCN, and Ge(NC)(2) are located on the singlet and triplet potential energy surfaces. In visualizing the reaction pathways for the singlet isomerization of the bent isomers, two three-membered [Ge, C, N] cyclic systems, with exocyclic -C-C≡N and -C-N≡C bonding, appear on the energy surface. Four types of electron affinities reported are: the adiabatic electron affinity, the zero-point vibrationally corrected electron affinity, the vertical electron affinity, and the vertical detachment energy of the anion. The ionization energies and singlet-triplet gaps for all isomers are also reported. The energetic ordering (kcal mol(-1)) (B3LYP) with zero-point vibrational energy corrections for the singlet ground state isomers follows: Ge(CN)(2) (global minimum) < CNGeCN (2.3) < Ge(NC)(2) (3.3) < Cyc_exo_CCN (15.3) < Cyc_exo_CNC (30.6). All the bent and cyclic isomers are found to be below the dissociation limit to Ge ((3)P) + C(2)N(2) ((1)Σ(g)). The rate constants for all interconversions are evaluated using transition state theory. 2012 Article PeerReviewed Bundhun, Ashwini (2012) Dicyanogermylenes: a tale of isomers and interconversions. Inorganic Chemistry, 51 (22). pp. 12152-12164. ISSN 0020-1669 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ic301225w
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Dicyanogermylenes: a tale of isomers and interconversions
description A systematic investigation is carried out using the B3LYP, BLYP, and BHLYP functionals and MP2 level of theory to characterize the low-lying electronic singlet and triplet GeC(2)N(2) isomers. The basis sets used are of double-ζ plus polarization quality with additional s- and p-type diffuse functions, DZP++. Three bent isomers Ge(CN)(2), CNGeCN, and Ge(NC)(2) are located on the singlet and triplet potential energy surfaces. In visualizing the reaction pathways for the singlet isomerization of the bent isomers, two three-membered [Ge, C, N] cyclic systems, with exocyclic -C-C≡N and -C-N≡C bonding, appear on the energy surface. Four types of electron affinities reported are: the adiabatic electron affinity, the zero-point vibrationally corrected electron affinity, the vertical electron affinity, and the vertical detachment energy of the anion. The ionization energies and singlet-triplet gaps for all isomers are also reported. The energetic ordering (kcal mol(-1)) (B3LYP) with zero-point vibrational energy corrections for the singlet ground state isomers follows: Ge(CN)(2) (global minimum) < CNGeCN (2.3) < Ge(NC)(2) (3.3) < Cyc_exo_CCN (15.3) < Cyc_exo_CNC (30.6). All the bent and cyclic isomers are found to be below the dissociation limit to Ge ((3)P) + C(2)N(2) ((1)Σ(g)). The rate constants for all interconversions are evaluated using transition state theory.
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title Dicyanogermylenes: a tale of isomers and interconversions
title_short Dicyanogermylenes: a tale of isomers and interconversions
title_full Dicyanogermylenes: a tale of isomers and interconversions
title_fullStr Dicyanogermylenes: a tale of isomers and interconversions
title_full_unstemmed Dicyanogermylenes: a tale of isomers and interconversions
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