Abstract

The infrared (3200-40 cm(-1)) spectra of gaseous and solid 1,1-dicyclopropylethene, (c-C3H5)2C=CH2, along with the Raman (3200-40 cm(-1)) spectra of liquid and solid phases, have been recorded. The major trans-gauche (C=C bond trans to one ring with the other ring rotated about 60 degrees from the C=C bond, trivial C(1) symmetry) and gauche-gauche (the two three-membered rings rotated oppositely about 60 degrees from the C=C bond, C2 symmetry) rotamers have been confidently identified in the fluid phases, but no definitive spectroscopic evidence was found for the gauche-gauche' form (the two three-membered rings rotated to the same side about 60 degrees from the C=C bond, Cs symmetry), which is calculated to be present in no more than 6% at ambient temperature. Variable-temperature (-55 to -100 degrees C) studies of the infrared spectra of the sample dissolved in liquid xenon have been carried out. Utilizing six different combinations of pairs of bands from the C1 and C2 conformers, the average enthalpy difference between these two has been determined to be 146 +/- 30 cm(-1) (1.75 +/- 0.36 kJ x mol(-1)), with the C1 form more stable. Given statistical weights of 2:1:1 respectively for the C1, C2, and Cs forms, it is estimated that there are 75 +/- 2% C(1) and 19 +/- 1% C2 conformers present at ambient temperature. By utilizing predicted frequencies, infrared intensities, Raman activities, and band envelopes from scaled MP2(full)/6-31G(d) ab initio calculations, a complete vibrational assignment is made for the C1 form and a number of fundamentals of the C2 conformer have been identified. The structural parameters, dipole moments, and conformational stabilities have been obtained from ab initio calculations at the level of Hartree-Fock (RHF), the perturbation method to second order with full electron correlation (MP2(full)), and hybrid density functional theory (DFT) by the B3LYP method with a variety of basis sets. The predicted conformational stabilities from the MP2 calculations with relatively large basis sets are consistent with the experimental results. Structural parameters are estimated from the MP2(full)/6-311+G(d,p) predictions which are compared to the previously reported electron diffraction parameters. These experimental and theoretical results are compared to the corresponding quantities of some similar molecules.

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