Electron density analysis on the protonation of nitriles
José Luis López1, Ana M Graña, Ricardo A Mosquera
1Departamento Química Física, Universidade de Vigo, Lagoas-Marcosende, 36310-Vigo, Galicia, Spain.
Abstract:
The applicability of the resonance model to explain the evolution of electron density was tested for a set of 15 nitriles whose protonation processes were studied by means of the quantum theory of atoms in molecules (QTAIM). The electron densities were obtained at the B3LYP/6-31++G**//B3LYP/6-31++G** and HF/6-31++G**//HF/6-31++G** levels. QTAIM atomic and bond properties do not follow the trends that should be expected according to the resonance model and our results are more in line with a H(+)-N[triple bond]C-R Lewis structure than with the H-N(+)[triple bond]C-R and H-N[triple bond]C(+)-R ones. Also, reasonable agreement between experimental and calculated PA values as well as good correlations between variations in atomic energies and populations as a result of protonation were found.
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