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Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2011

Conformational stability from variable-temperature infrared spectra of xenon solutions, r0 structural parameters, and vibrational assignment of pyrrolidine.

J. R. Durig; Ahmed M. El-Defrawy; Arindam Ganguly; Savitha S. Panikar; Mamdouh S. Soliman

The infrared spectra of gaseous and variable-temperature liquid xenon solutions of pyrrolidine have been recorded. The enthalpy difference has been determined to be 109 ± 11 cm(-1) (1.30 ± 0.13 kJ mol(-1)) with the envelope-equatorial conformer more stable than the twist form with 37 ± 3% present at ambient temperature. Ab initio calculations utilizing various basis sets up to MP2(full)/aug-cc-pVTZ have been used to predict the conformational stabilities, energy at the equatorial-axial saddle point, and barriers to planarity. From previously reported microwave rotational constants along with MP2(full)/6-311+G(d,p) predicted structural values, adjusted r(0) parameters have been obtained for both conformers. Heavy atom distances (Å) of equatorial[twist] conformer are as follows: N(1)-C(2) = 1.469(3)[1.476(3)], N(1)-C(3) = 1.469(3)[1.479(3)], C(2)-C(4) = 1.541(3)[1.556(3)], C(3)-C(5) = 1.541(3)[1.544(3)], C(4)-C(5) = 1.556(3)[1.543(3)]; and angles (deg)∠N(1)C(2)C(4) = 102.5(5)[107.6(5)], ∠N(1)C(3)C(5) = 102.5(5)[105.4(5)], ∠C(2)C(4)C(5) = 104.3(5)[104.6(5)], ∠C(3)C(5)C(4) = 104.3(5)[103.7(5)], ∠C(2)N(1)C(3) = 104.1(5)[103.9(5)], τC(2)C(4)C(5)C(3) = 0.0(5)[13.5(5)]. A complete vibrational assignment is proposed for both conformers.


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2012

Microwave, infrared and Raman spectra, r0 structural parameters, ab initio calculations and vibrational assignment of 1-fluoro-1-silacyclopentanea)

J. R. Durig; Savitha S. Panikar; Daniel A. Obenchain; Brandon J. Bills; Patrick M. Lohan; Rebecca A. Peebles; Sean A. Peebles; Peter Groner; Gamil A. Guirgis; Michael D. Johnston

The microwave spectrum (6500-18 ,500 MHz) of 1-fluoro-1-silacyclopentane, c-C(4)H(8)SiHF has been recorded and 87 transitions for the (28)Si, (29)Si, (30)Si, and (13)C isotopomers have been assigned for a single conformer. Infrared spectra (3050-350 cm(-1)) of the gas and solid and Raman spectrum (3100-40 cm(-1)) of the liquid have also been recorded. The vibrational data indicate the presence of a single conformer with no symmetry which is consistent with the twist form. Ab initio calculations with a variety of basis sets up to MP2(full)/aug-cc-pVTZ predict the envelope-axial and envelope-equatorial conformers to be saddle points with nearly the same energies but much lower energy than the planar conformer. By utilizing the microwave rotational constants for seven isotopomers ((28)Si, (29)Si, (30)Si, and four (13)C) combined with the structural parameters predicted from the MP2(full)/6-311+G(d,p) calculations, adjusted r(0) structural parameters have been obtained for the twist conformer. The heavy atom distances in Å are: r(0)(SiC(2)) = 1.875(3); r(0)(SiC(3)) = 1.872(3); r(0)(C(2)C(4)) = 1.549(3); r(0)(C(3)C(5)) = 1.547(3); r(0)(C(4)C(5)) = 1.542(3); r(0)(SiF) = 1.598(3) and the angles in degrees are: [angle]CSiC = 96.7(5); [angle]SiC(2)C(4) = 103.6(5); [angle]SiC(3)C(5) = 102.9(5); [angle]C(2)C(4)C(5) = 108.4(5); [angle]C(3)C(5)C(4) = 108.1(5); [angle]F(6)Si(1)C(2) = 110.7(5); [angle]F(6)Si(1)C(3) = 111.6(5). The heavy atom ring parameters are compared to the corresponding r(s) parameters. Normal coordinate calculations with scaled force constants from MP2(full)/6-31G(d) calculations were carried out to predict the fundamental vibrational frequencies, infrared intensities, Raman activities, depolarization values, and infrared band contours. These experimental and theoretical results are compared to the corresponding quantities of some other five-membered rings.


Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2011

Infrared and Raman spectra, ab initio calculations, conformational stability and vibrational assignment of 1-bromo-1-silacyclopentane.

Gamil A. Guirgis; Savitha S. Panikar; Joshua J. Klaassen; Shaun Sudhaunshu Purohit; Michael D. Johnston; James R. Durig

Infrared and Raman spectra (3500-60 cm(-1)) of gas and/or liquid and solid 1-bromo-1-silacyclopentane (c-C4H8SiBrH) have been recorded and the vibrational data indicate the presence of a single conformer with no symmetry which is consistent with the twisted form. Ab initio calculations with a variety of basis sets up to MP2(full)/6-311+G(2df,2pd) predict the envelope-axial and envelope-equatorial conformers to be saddle points with nearly the same energies but approximately 900 cm(-1) (5.98 kJ/mol) lower in energy than the planar conformer. Density functional theory calculations by the B3LYP method predict slightly lower energies for the two envelope forms and considerably lower energy for the planar form compared to the MP2 predictions. By utilizing the MP2(full)/6-31G(d) calculations the force constants, frequencies, infrared intensities, band contours, Raman activities, and depolarization values have been obtained to support the vibrational assignment. Estimated r0 structural parameters have been obtained from adjusted MP2(full)/6-311+G(d,p) calculations. These experimental and theoretical results are compared to the corresponding quantities of some other five-membered rings.


Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2012

Infrared spectra, vibrational assignment, and ab initio calculations for N-bromo-hexafluoro-2-propanimine.

Savitha S. Panikar; Gamil A. Guirgis; Tracie G. Sheehan; Douglas T. Durig; James R. Durig

The infrared spectra of gaseous and solid N-bromo-hexafluoro-2-propanimine, (CF(3))(2)CNBr, have been obtained from 2000 to 50 cm(-1). The vibrational assignment for the normal modes is proposed based on infrared band contours, group frequencies and normal coordinate calculations utilizing C(s) symmetry. The structural parameters have been obtained from ab initio MP2(full)/6-311+G(d,p) calculations employing the Gaussian-03 program. Additionally, the frequencies and potential energy distributions for the normal modes have been calculated with the MP2(full)/6-31G(d). All of these results are compared to the corresponding data for some similar molecules.


Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2013

Raman and infrared spectra, r0 structural parameters, and vibrational assignments of (CH3)2PX where X = H, CN, and Cl

Savitha S. Panikar; Bhushan S. Deodhar; Dattatray K. Sawant; Joshua J. Klaassen; June Deng; James R. Durig

The infrared (3500-80 cm(-1)) and Raman spectra (3500-40 cm(-1)) of gas/or liquid and solid (CH(3))(2)PX with X=H (DMH), CN (DMCN) and Cl (DMCl) as well as (CD(3))(2)PH have been recorded and complete vibrational assignments are given for all three molecules. To support the spectroscopic study, ab initio calculations by the Møller-Plesset perturbation method to second order MP2(full) and density functional theory calculations by the B3LYP method have been carried out. The infrared intensities, Raman activities, vibrational frequencies and band contours have been predicted from MP2(full)/6-31G(d) calculations and these theoretical quantities are compared to experimental ones when available. By utilizing the previously reported microwave rotational constants for DMH and DMCN along with the MP2(full)/6-311+G(d,p) predicted values, adjusted r(0) structural parameters for DMH and DMCN have been determined. The heavy atom parameters for DMH are: r(0)(P-C(3,4))=1.8477(30)Å, ∠CPC=99.88(50)° and for DMCN: r(0)(N-C)=1.159(3), r(0)(C-P)=1.790(3), r(0)(P-C(4,5))=1.841(3)Å, ∠NCP=175.7(5), ∠CPC(4,5)=97.9(5) and ∠CPC=100.7(5)°. Barriers to internal rotation are reported. The experimental values are compared to the corresponding values of some similar molecules whenever possible.


Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2012

Structure and conformation studies from temperature dependent infrared spectra of xenon solutions and ab initio calculations of cyclobutylgermane.

Gamil A. Guirgis; Joshua J. Klaassen; Bhushan S. Deodhar; Dattatray K. Sawant; Savitha S. Panikar; Horace W. Dukes; Justin K. Wyatt; James R. Durig

The infrared spectra (3500-220 cm(-1)) of cyclobutylgermane, c-C(4)H(7)GeH(3) have been recorded of the gas. Also variable temperature (-65 to -100 °C) studies of the infrared spectra (3500-400 cm(-1)) of the sample dissolved in liquid xenon were recorded and both the equatorial and axial conformers were identified. The enthalpy difference has been determined from 10 band pairs 8 temperatures to give 112 ± 11 cm(-1) (1.34 ± 0.13 kJ mol(-1)) with the equatorial conformer the more stable form. The percentage of the axial conformer present at ambient temperature is estimated to be 37 ± 1%. From ab initio calculations conformational stabilities have been predicted from both MP2(full) and density functional theory calculations from a variety of basic sets. The r(0) structure parameters have been obtained for both conformers from the previously reported rotational constants from the three isotopologues. The determined heavy atom distances for the equatorial [axial] form are (Å) Ge-C(α)=1.952(3) [1.950(3)], [Formula: see text] , [Formula: see text] [1.551(3)] and angles in degrees (°) ∠GeC(α)C(β)=118.6(5) [113.4(5)], [Formula: see text] , ∠C(α)C(β)C(γ)=87.8(5) [88.8(5)], [Formula: see text] and a puckering angle of 29.1(5) [25.1(5)]. Data from ab initio calculations were used to predict vibrational harmonic force constants, fundamental wavenumbers, infrared intensities, Raman activities and depolarization ratios for both conformers. The results are compared to the corresponding properties of some related molecules.


Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2010

Microwave spectrum, r(0) structure, dipole moment, barrier to internal rotation, and Ab initio calculations for fluoromethylsilane.

J. R. Durig; Savitha S. Panikar; Peter Groner; Hossein Nanaie; H. Bürger; Peter Moritz

The microwave spectra of seven isotopomers of fluoromethylsilane, CH(2)FSiH(3), in the ground vibrational state were measured and analyzed in the frequency range 18-40 GHz. The rotational and centrifugal distortion constants were evaluated by the least-squares treatment of the observed frequencies of a- and b-type R- and b-type Q-transitions. The values for the components of the dipole moment were obtained from the measurements of Stark effects from both a- and b-type transitions and the determined values are: |mu(a)| = 1.041(5), |mu(b)| = 1.311(6), and |mu(t)| = 1.674(4) D. Structural parameters have been determined and the heavy atom distances (r(0)) in Angstroms are: Si-C = 1.8942(57) and C-F = 1.4035(55) and the angle in degree, angleSiCF = 109.58(14). A semi-experimental r(e) structure was also determined from experimental ground state rotational constants and vibration-rotation constants derived from ab initio force fields. The internal torsional fundamental, SiH(3), was observed at 149.2 cm(-1) with two accompanying hot bands at 138.8 and 127.5 cm(-1). The barrier to internal rotation was obtained as 717.3(16) cm(-1) (2.051(46) kcal mol(-1)) by combining the analysis of the microwave A and E splittings and the torsional fundamental and hot band frequencies. Ab initio calculations have been carried out with full electron correlation by the second-order perturbation method with several different basis sets up to MP2/6-311+G(d,p) to obtain geometrical parameters, barriers to internal rotation, and centrifugal distortion constants. Adjusted r(0) structural parameters have been obtained by combining the ab initio MP2/6-311+G(d,p) predicted values with the determined rotational constants for the fluoride as well as with the previously reported microwave data for the chloro- and bromo- compounds. These experimental results are compared to the corresponding parameters for the carbon analogues.


Vibrational Spectroscopy | 2011

Infrared and Raman spectra, conformational stability and vibrational assignment of 1-chloro-1-silacyclopentane

James R. Durig; Savitha S. Panikar; Keith A. Glenn; Ya Ying Zheng; Gamil A. Guirgis


Journal of Molecular Structure | 2011

Conformational and structural studies of 2,2-difluoroethylamine from temperature dependent infrared spectra of xenon solution and ab initio calculations

James R. Durig; Joshua J. Klaassen; Savitha S. Panikar; Ikhlas D. Darkhalil; Arindam Ganguly; Gamil A. Guirgis


Journal of Molecular Structure | 2009

Conformational stability, r0 structural parameters, barriers to internal rotation, vibrational spectra and ab initio calculations of c-C3H5SiH2CH3

James R. Durig; Savitha S. Panikar; Gamil A. Guirgis; Todor K. Gounev; Rachel M. Ward; Rebecca A. Peebles; Sean A. Peebles; Richard J. Liberatore; Stephen Bell; Charles J. Wurrey

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James R. Durig

University of Missouri–Kansas City

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Joshua J. Klaassen

University of Missouri–Kansas City

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Dattatray K. Sawant

University of Missouri–Kansas City

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Bhushan S. Deodhar

University of Missouri–Kansas City

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Victor F. Kalasinsky

Armed Forces Institute of Pathology

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J. R. Durig

University of South Carolina

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Peter Groner

University of Missouri–Kansas City

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Shaun Sudhaunshu Purohit

University of Missouri–Kansas City

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