The electron charge distribution of a strongly twisted push-pull ethylene [PPE, 3-(1,3-diisopropyl-2-imidazolidinylidene)-2,4-pentanedione] has been determined by low temperature (T = 21 K) single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. The derived electronic properties are consistent with a zwitterionic molecule, as indicated by a charge transfer of 0.82(16)e from the push to the pull moieties and a charge polarization of 0.29(7)e on the olefinic bond. A dipole moment of 12(3)D has been determined, which compares well with ab initio theoretical results in terms of both modulus and orientation. The second moments, which were also obtained with good precision, characterize PPE as a highly quadrupolar molecule. The special electronic features of the molecule confer particular topological properties to the electron density distribution, as evidenced by comparison with standard organic molecules. The crystallographic asymmetric unit of the present system includes one water molecule, which is hydrogen bonded to PPE. Its topological properties have also been investigated, together with an analysis of the involved hydrogen bonds.

Electron Density Investigation of a Push-Pull Ethylene (C14H24N2O2.H2O) by X-ray Diffraction at T=21 K

Forni A;
2003

Abstract

The electron charge distribution of a strongly twisted push-pull ethylene [PPE, 3-(1,3-diisopropyl-2-imidazolidinylidene)-2,4-pentanedione] has been determined by low temperature (T = 21 K) single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. The derived electronic properties are consistent with a zwitterionic molecule, as indicated by a charge transfer of 0.82(16)e from the push to the pull moieties and a charge polarization of 0.29(7)e on the olefinic bond. A dipole moment of 12(3)D has been determined, which compares well with ab initio theoretical results in terms of both modulus and orientation. The second moments, which were also obtained with good precision, characterize PPE as a highly quadrupolar molecule. The special electronic features of the molecule confer particular topological properties to the electron density distribution, as evidenced by comparison with standard organic molecules. The crystallographic asymmetric unit of the present system includes one water molecule, which is hydrogen bonded to PPE. Its topological properties have also been investigated, together with an analysis of the involved hydrogen bonds.
2003
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Molecolari - ISTM - Sede Milano
electron density
push-pull ethylenes
strained molecules
topological analysis
X-ray diffraction
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