The energies of the lowest-lying anion states of phenyl (C6H5N=C=O) and benzyl (C6H5CH2N=C=O) isocyanates have been determined experimentally in the gas phase for the first time using electron transmission spectroscopy (ETS), and their localization properties have been evaluated using HF/6-31G, MP2/6-31G*, and B3LYP/6-31G* calculations. The lowest-lying anion state of phenyl isocyanate, mainly of benzene ring character but with some contribution also from the N=C=O pi-system, lies at significantly higher energy than that of other benzenes substituted by pi-functionals, such as benzaldehyde or styrene. The scaling with the use of suitable empirical equations of the virtual orbital energies (VOEs) for orbitals with predominantly,pi*(ring) character calculated for the neutral-state molecules leads to vertical attachment energies (VAEs) which closely correspond to those determined experimentally, whereas those calculated for the predominantly lambda*(CO) and pi*(NC) orbitals (3rd and 4th LUMO, respectively) are significantly different from the corresponding measured values notwithstanding the fact that the calculations reproduce the shortening of the N=C and C=O double bonds.

Empty level structure in phenyl and benzyl isocyanates

Jones D
2005

Abstract

The energies of the lowest-lying anion states of phenyl (C6H5N=C=O) and benzyl (C6H5CH2N=C=O) isocyanates have been determined experimentally in the gas phase for the first time using electron transmission spectroscopy (ETS), and their localization properties have been evaluated using HF/6-31G, MP2/6-31G*, and B3LYP/6-31G* calculations. The lowest-lying anion state of phenyl isocyanate, mainly of benzene ring character but with some contribution also from the N=C=O pi-system, lies at significantly higher energy than that of other benzenes substituted by pi-functionals, such as benzaldehyde or styrene. The scaling with the use of suitable empirical equations of the virtual orbital energies (VOEs) for orbitals with predominantly,pi*(ring) character calculated for the neutral-state molecules leads to vertical attachment energies (VAEs) which closely correspond to those determined experimentally, whereas those calculated for the predominantly lambda*(CO) and pi*(NC) orbitals (3rd and 4th LUMO, respectively) are significantly different from the corresponding measured values notwithstanding the fact that the calculations reproduce the shortening of the N=C and C=O double bonds.
2005
Istituto per la Sintesi Organica e la Fotoreattivita' - ISOF
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