Long, Multicenter Bonding Present in Radical-Radical Interactions: A Computational Study
It is well established that organic radical-anions, such as reduced tetracyanoethylene (i.e., [TCNE]•(-)), may form dianionic dimers exhibiting long, multicenter bonding. This bond arises from the overlap of the b(2g) SOMOs of [TCNE]•- to form a doubly-occupied bonding and an empty antibonding combi...
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It is well established that organic radical-anions, such as reduced tetracyanoethylene (i.e., [TCNE]•(-)), may form dianionic dimers exhibiting long, multicenter bonding. This bond arises from the overlap of the b(2g) SOMOs of [TCNE]•- to form a doubly-occupied bonding and an empty antibonding combination of orbitals of b2u and b1g symmetry, respectively, leading to a diamagnetic pi-[TCNE](2(2-)) dimer. Long, multicenter bonds were first experimentally and theoretically characterized in crystals of [TCNE]•- salts, whose dimers exhibit an intermonomer distance of ~2.9 Å, and they were found to present the same electronic properties as conventional covalent bonds. Further studies in dichloromethane solution at low temperature determined its equilibrium constant KD and enthalpy and entropy of dimerization (delta-HD and delta-SD) by UV-vis and EPR measurements. Since their first characterization several other organic radicals have been shown to exhibit long, multicenter bonding; among them, other radicalanions such as tetracyanobenzene (TCNB) or tetracyanopyrazine (TCNP), radical-cations such as tetrathiafulvalene (TTF), or neutral radicals such as phenalenyl derivatives.
Salts of the aforementioned organic radical-ions are well known to exhibit technologically important properties such as magnetic ordering, metal-like electrical conductivity, and even superconductivity. TCNE, TCNQ, and TCNP, to list a few examples, are building blocks in molecule-based bulk ferromagnets having magnetic ordering temperatures above room temperature. However, the electron pairing resulting from the formation of long, multicenter dimers would impede these physical properties. Moreover, recent experimental and theoretical work showed the presence of long, multicenter bonded pi-[TTF](2(2+)) dimers in supramolecular aggregates at room temperature. These supramolecular aggregates were recently proposed as an emerging class of materials with potential ability on molecular switching applications. It is thus of high importance to achieve a complete understanding on the formation and nature of such interactions.
The present thesis focuses in the computational study of long, multicenter bonding. The work is divided into two parts: a first part where the fundamentals of long, multicenter bonding are evaluated, and a second part where room-temperature long, multicenter bonding is studied. In the first part, an extensive characterization with a wide variety of density functionals and active spaces is performed in the gas phase, for the pi-[TCNE](2(2-)), pi-[TTF](2(2+)), pi-[TCNB](2(2-)), and pi-[TCNP](2(2-)) dimers. Moreover, a comprehensive study of the pi-[TCNE](2(2-)) dimer in explicit dichloromethane solution is performed by means of molecular dynamics. Finally, the last two articles focus in solid state long, multicenter bonded dimers. The relative orientation of the pi-[TCNB] (2(2-)) and pi-[TCNP]2(2(2-)) dimers is challenged in the former, while a thorough characterization of the four polymorphs of the [TTF][TCNE] charge-transfer crystal is done in the latter. In the latter, the two established kinds of pi-[TCNE](2(2-)) dimers, actually only found in the pi and pi- polymorphs of [TTF][TCNE], are revised.
The second part of the thesis focuses in room-temperature long, multicenter bonding. There are two categories where long, multicenter bonding is still preserved at room temperature: oligomeric donors or acceptors and supramolecular aggregations. In this thesis, some examples of both categories of room-temperature long, multicenter bonding are analyzed. The dimerization of oxidized alpha, beta-substituted heptathienoacene, [D4T7]•+ is investigated, as well as the effect of adding bulky substituents. Furthermore, the room-temperature formation of pi- [TTF] (2(2+)) involving its inclusion in the cavity of a CB[8], and as a building block of a molecular clip and a [3]catenane is also carefully studied. It is quantitatively shown in the thesis that the extra stability, which permits the room-temperature observation of long, multicenter bonding, is due to an increase of dispersion interactions while a decrease of the internal repulsion between the radical-ions. === La següent tesi s’emmarca dins l’estudi dels enllaços multicentre a llarga distància entre radicals orgànics. Aquests enllaços varen ser observats per primer cop a finals dels anys 60, però no fou fins al 2001 quan, a través d’un estudi teòric-experimental, es caracteritzaren. Els enllaços multicentre a llarga distància s’originen entre radicals orgànics a distàncies força majors que els enllaços covalents, però inferiors a distàncies de van der Waals (típicament, el dímer pi[TCNE](2)(2-) té una distància d’equilibri de 2.89 Å). En la seva distància d’equilibri, els orbitals SOMO dels radicals se solapen i combinen formant una combinació enllaçant doblement ocupada (l’HOMO) i una combinació antienllaçant desocupada (el LUMO), resultant-ne un dímer diamagnètic.
El treball realitzat en aquesta tesi es divideix en dues parts, l’estudi fonamental dels enllaços multicentre a llarga distància i l’estudi d’aquest fenomen a temperatura ambient. En la primera part, es realitza un extens estudi metodològic de quatre dímers que presenten aquest tipus d’enllaç, pi-[TCNE] (2)(2)-, pi-[TCNB] (2)(2-), pi-TCNP] (2)(2-) i pi-[TTF] (2)(2+), pels quals es calibren diversos espais actius i fins a 23 funcionals de la densitat. A més a més, es realitza un estudi del dímer de pi-[TCNE] (2)(2-) en fase condensada, on s’obtenen dades de la seva solvatació i del seu comportament a diferents temperatures. També es fa un estudi en estat sòlid dels dímers pi-[TCNB] (2)(2-) i pi-[TCNP] (2)(2-), on es compara la naturalesa de la seva interacció en fase gas i estat sòlid i s’estudia la seva orientació relativa. Finalment s’han estudiat les quatre formes polimòrfiques del cristall de [TTF][TCNE], on s’ha caracteritzat l’enllaç a llarga distància entre pi-[TTF•••TCNE].
En la segona part, certs exemples de les dues famílies de compostos que exhibeixen enllaços multicentre a llarga distància a temperatura ambient han estat estudiades. Aquestes dues famílies són els oligòmers de donadors o acceptors i els agregats supramoleculars. Un oligòmer de tiofè, l’oligotienoacè (anells de tiofè fusionats) de set membres, ha estat estudiat. S’ha avaluat l’impacte de substituents laterals, així com l’efecte de la solvatació i de tenir un excés de contraions en la dissolució. De la segona família de compostos s’ha estudiat la inclusió d’un dímer pi-[TTF] (2)(2+) dins la cavitat d’un macrocicle cucurbit[8]uril, així com la dimerització de clips moleculars que contenen TTF i un compost mecànicament entrellaçat [3]catenan el qual conté TTF en els macrocicles exteriors. |
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ndltd-TDX_UB-oai-www.tdx.cat-10803-2772542014-09-11T04:17:08ZLong, Multicenter Bonding Present in Radical-Radical Interactions: A Computational StudyCapdevila i Cortada, MarçalCiències Experimentals i Matemàtiques544 - Química físicaIt is well established that organic radical-anions, such as reduced tetracyanoethylene (i.e., [TCNE]•(-)), may form dianionic dimers exhibiting long, multicenter bonding. This bond arises from the overlap of the b(2g) SOMOs of [TCNE]•- to form a doubly-occupied bonding and an empty antibonding combination of orbitals of b2u and b1g symmetry, respectively, leading to a diamagnetic pi-[TCNE](2(2-)) dimer. Long, multicenter bonds were first experimentally and theoretically characterized in crystals of [TCNE]•- salts, whose dimers exhibit an intermonomer distance of ~2.9 Å, and they were found to present the same electronic properties as conventional covalent bonds. Further studies in dichloromethane solution at low temperature determined its equilibrium constant KD and enthalpy and entropy of dimerization (delta-HD and delta-SD) by UV-vis and EPR measurements. Since their first characterization several other organic radicals have been shown to exhibit long, multicenter bonding; among them, other radicalanions such as tetracyanobenzene (TCNB) or tetracyanopyrazine (TCNP), radical-cations such as tetrathiafulvalene (TTF), or neutral radicals such as phenalenyl derivatives. Salts of the aforementioned organic radical-ions are well known to exhibit technologically important properties such as magnetic ordering, metal-like electrical conductivity, and even superconductivity. TCNE, TCNQ, and TCNP, to list a few examples, are building blocks in molecule-based bulk ferromagnets having magnetic ordering temperatures above room temperature. However, the electron pairing resulting from the formation of long, multicenter dimers would impede these physical properties. Moreover, recent experimental and theoretical work showed the presence of long, multicenter bonded pi-[TTF](2(2+)) dimers in supramolecular aggregates at room temperature. These supramolecular aggregates were recently proposed as an emerging class of materials with potential ability on molecular switching applications. It is thus of high importance to achieve a complete understanding on the formation and nature of such interactions. The present thesis focuses in the computational study of long, multicenter bonding. The work is divided into two parts: a first part where the fundamentals of long, multicenter bonding are evaluated, and a second part where room-temperature long, multicenter bonding is studied. In the first part, an extensive characterization with a wide variety of density functionals and active spaces is performed in the gas phase, for the pi-[TCNE](2(2-)), pi-[TTF](2(2+)), pi-[TCNB](2(2-)), and pi-[TCNP](2(2-)) dimers. Moreover, a comprehensive study of the pi-[TCNE](2(2-)) dimer in explicit dichloromethane solution is performed by means of molecular dynamics. Finally, the last two articles focus in solid state long, multicenter bonded dimers. The relative orientation of the pi-[TCNB] (2(2-)) and pi-[TCNP]2(2(2-)) dimers is challenged in the former, while a thorough characterization of the four polymorphs of the [TTF][TCNE] charge-transfer crystal is done in the latter. In the latter, the two established kinds of pi-[TCNE](2(2-)) dimers, actually only found in the pi and pi- polymorphs of [TTF][TCNE], are revised. The second part of the thesis focuses in room-temperature long, multicenter bonding. There are two categories where long, multicenter bonding is still preserved at room temperature: oligomeric donors or acceptors and supramolecular aggregations. In this thesis, some examples of both categories of room-temperature long, multicenter bonding are analyzed. The dimerization of oxidized alpha, beta-substituted heptathienoacene, [D4T7]•+ is investigated, as well as the effect of adding bulky substituents. Furthermore, the room-temperature formation of pi- [TTF] (2(2+)) involving its inclusion in the cavity of a CB[8], and as a building block of a molecular clip and a [3]catenane is also carefully studied. It is quantitatively shown in the thesis that the extra stability, which permits the room-temperature observation of long, multicenter bonding, is due to an increase of dispersion interactions while a decrease of the internal repulsion between the radical-ions.La següent tesi s’emmarca dins l’estudi dels enllaços multicentre a llarga distància entre radicals orgànics. Aquests enllaços varen ser observats per primer cop a finals dels anys 60, però no fou fins al 2001 quan, a través d’un estudi teòric-experimental, es caracteritzaren. Els enllaços multicentre a llarga distància s’originen entre radicals orgànics a distàncies força majors que els enllaços covalents, però inferiors a distàncies de van der Waals (típicament, el dímer pi[TCNE](2)(2-) té una distància d’equilibri de 2.89 Å). En la seva distància d’equilibri, els orbitals SOMO dels radicals se solapen i combinen formant una combinació enllaçant doblement ocupada (l’HOMO) i una combinació antienllaçant desocupada (el LUMO), resultant-ne un dímer diamagnètic. El treball realitzat en aquesta tesi es divideix en dues parts, l’estudi fonamental dels enllaços multicentre a llarga distància i l’estudi d’aquest fenomen a temperatura ambient. En la primera part, es realitza un extens estudi metodològic de quatre dímers que presenten aquest tipus d’enllaç, pi-[TCNE] (2)(2)-, pi-[TCNB] (2)(2-), pi-TCNP] (2)(2-) i pi-[TTF] (2)(2+), pels quals es calibren diversos espais actius i fins a 23 funcionals de la densitat. A més a més, es realitza un estudi del dímer de pi-[TCNE] (2)(2-) en fase condensada, on s’obtenen dades de la seva solvatació i del seu comportament a diferents temperatures. També es fa un estudi en estat sòlid dels dímers pi-[TCNB] (2)(2-) i pi-[TCNP] (2)(2-), on es compara la naturalesa de la seva interacció en fase gas i estat sòlid i s’estudia la seva orientació relativa. Finalment s’han estudiat les quatre formes polimòrfiques del cristall de [TTF][TCNE], on s’ha caracteritzat l’enllaç a llarga distància entre pi-[TTF•••TCNE]. En la segona part, certs exemples de les dues famílies de compostos que exhibeixen enllaços multicentre a llarga distància a temperatura ambient han estat estudiades. Aquestes dues famílies són els oligòmers de donadors o acceptors i els agregats supramoleculars. Un oligòmer de tiofè, l’oligotienoacè (anells de tiofè fusionats) de set membres, ha estat estudiat. S’ha avaluat l’impacte de substituents laterals, així com l’efecte de la solvatació i de tenir un excés de contraions en la dissolució. De la segona família de compostos s’ha estudiat la inclusió d’un dímer pi-[TTF] (2)(2+) dins la cavitat d’un macrocicle cucurbit[8]uril, així com la dimerització de clips moleculars que contenen TTF i un compost mecànicament entrellaçat [3]catenan el qual conté TTF en els macrocicles exteriors.Universitat de BarcelonaNovoa Vide, Juan J.Moreira, Ibério de Pinho RibeiroUniversitat de Barcelona. 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