Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 10, 2026

From Molecules to Materials: Engineering New Ionic Liquid Crystals Through Halogen Bonding
Published on: March 24, 2018
Do deviations from bond enthalpy additivity define the thermodynamic stabilities of diradicals?
Daisy Y Zhang1, Weston Thatcher Borden
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Seattle Pacific University, Washington 98119-1997, USA.
Abstract:
Deviations from bond enthalpy additivity (DeltaBEA) are frequently used to assess the thermodyamic stabilities of diradicals. (U)B3LYP/6-31G calculations have been performed in order to determine how well DeltaBEA values actually do reflect the thermodynamic stabilities of the triplet states of diradicals in which one or both nonbonding electrons occupy a delocalized pi orbital. The calculations find that different pathways for forming sigma,pi-diradicals, such as alpha,2- and alpha,4-dehydrotoluene (4 and 6), give DeltaBEA values that differ by ca. 1 kcal/mol. The path dependency of the DeltaBEA values is computed to be one order of magnitude larger for non-Kekulé hydrocarbon diradicals, such as m-benzoquinodimethane (12) and 1,3-dimethylenecyclobutane-2,4-diyl (15), than for sigma,pi-diradicals. Since the DeltaBEA values for forming 4, 6, 12, and 15 are all path dependent, we conclude that DeltaBEA values for diradicals with one or two delocalized, nonbonding pi electrons do not, in general, uniquely define the thermodynamic stabilities of the diradicals. Hence, DeltaBEA values should not be used for this purpose, especially for non-Kekulé hydrocarbon diradicals.
Related Concept Videos
Radical Formation: Overview
Radicals from spin-paired molecules:
Radicals can be obtained from spin-paired molecules either by homolysis or electron transfer. While two radicals are formed in the former, an electron is added in the latter, also known...
Radical Formation: Addition
Similar to charge conservation in chemical reactions, spin conservation is implicit for radical reactions. Accordingly, the product formed must possess an unpaired...
Radical Reactivity: Overview
Radical Reactivity: Steric Effects
Along with electronic factors, steric factors also account...
Radical Reactivity: Intramolecular vs Intermolecular
Radical Anti-Markovnikov Addition to Alkenes: Thermodynamics

