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Journal of Chemical Education | 2007

Determining the quantum efficiency for activation of an organometallic photoinitiator for cationic polymerization : An experiment for the physical or inorganic chemistry laboratory

David M. Hayes; Maura Mahar; R. Chris Schnabel; Paras Shah; Alistair J. Lees; Vladimir Jakubek

We present a new laboratory experiment on the photochemistry of organometallic ?5,?6-mixed-sandwich compounds, which is suitable for both the physical chemistry and inorganic chemistry laboratory. Specifically, students use 1,10�phenanthroline to trap the intermediate formed when [CpFe(isopropylbenzene)]PF6 is photolyzed with 458 nm light from an argon�krypton laser. Using quantitative UV�vis spectroscopy students then determine the quantum yield of arene ring displacement from the mixed-sandwich complex. The photogenerated intermediate, [CpFe(solvent)3]+ is an efficient initiator for the polymerization of epoxides, dicyanate esters, pyrrole, styrene, dioxolenes, and acrylates. The efficiency with which the intermediate is photochemically formed is therefore an important property in determining its commercial utility. Although the experiment can easily be done in one 3�4 hour laboratory period, it readily lends itself to broadening into a multi-week research project. In this mode, students can examine how changing the nature of the solvent and the irradiation wavelength affect the quantum yield of reaction. Such information can be used to reveal the role of the solvent in the reaction and the electronic excited states from which reaction occurs. Furthermore, in the inorganic laboratory, students could be asked to synthesize [CpFe(isopropylbenzene]PF6 before looking at its photochemical behavior, thus gaining experience in working under air-free conditions.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1990

Thiol surface complexation on growing CdS clusters

V. Swayambunathan; David M. Hayes; Klaus H. Schmidt; Y. X. Liao; Dan Meisel


The Journal of Physical Chemistry | 1989

Radiolytic production and properties of ultrasmall CdS particles

David M. Hayes; O. I. Micic; M. T. Nenadovic; V. Swayambunathan; Dan Meisel


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1976

Electrostatic potentials of proteins. 1. Carboxypeptidase A

David M. Hayes; Peter A. Kollman


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1978

Theoretical calculations of the hydrolysis energies of some "high-energy" molecules. 2. A survey of some biologically important hydrolytic reactions

David M. Hayes; George L. Kenyon; Peter A. Kollman


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1981

Theoretical calculations on proton-transfer energetics: studies of methanol, imidazole, formic acid, and methaneethiol as models for the serine and cysteine proteases

Peter A. Kollman; David M. Hayes


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1976

Electrostatic potentials of proteins. 2. Role of electrostatics in a possible catalytic mechanism for carboxypeptidase A.

David M. Hayes; Peter A. Kollman


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1971

Potential surface for the insertion of singlet methylene into a carbon-hydrogen bond

Richard C. Dobson; David M. Hayes; Roald Hoffmann


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1980

A molecular orbital study of the benzene oxide-oxepin valence isomerization

David M. Hayes; Sidney D. Nelson; William A. Garland; Peter A. Kollman


The Journal of Physical Chemistry | 1972

Potential surfaces for the addition of methylene and difluoromethylene to ethylene and isobutene

Roald Hoffmann; David M. Hayes; Philip S. Skell

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Dan Meisel

University of Notre Dame

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Klaus H. Schmidt

Argonne National Laboratory

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Philip S. Skell

Pennsylvania State University

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V. Swayambunathan

Argonne National Laboratory

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O. I. Micic

Argonne National Laboratory

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