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Homolytic bond dissociation energies or just bond dissociation energies (BDE) is a measure of a particular bond strength. For example, the BDE for the C-C bond in H<sub>3</sub>C-CH<sub>3</sub> --> CH<sub>3</sub>+ CH<sub>3</sub>can be calculated using the following method:
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Homolytic bond dissociation energies or just bond dissociation energies (BDE) is a measure of a particular bond strength. BDE are also referred to as bond enthalpies.
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==Example==
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For example, the BDE for the C-C bond in
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:H<sub>3</sub>C-CH<sub>3</sub> --> H<sub>3</sub>C• + •CH<sub>3</sub>
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can be determined using the calculated enthalpies of formation (ΔH<sub>f</sub>) using the following method:
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===HF/6-31(G)d===
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Using WebMO/Gaussian to calculate the ΔH<sub>f</sub>(H<sub>3</sub>C-CH<sub>3</sub>), returns the following:
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:[[File:Screen Shot 2021-04-07 at 8.13.05 AM.png|400px]]
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The RHF (Restricted HF) energy, ie. ΔH<sub>f</sub>(H<sub>3</sub>C-CH<sub>3</sub>) is reported in units of Hartree, -79.2287548119 Hartree
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Using WebMO/Gaussian to calculate the ΔH<sub>f</sub>(CH<sub>3</sub>•), returns the following:
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:[[File:Screen Shot 2021-04-07 at 8.13.05 AM.png|400px]]
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The RHF (Restricted HF) energy, ie ΔH<sub>f</sub>(CH<sub>3</sub>•) is reported in units of Hartree, -39.5589916118 Hartree
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:ΔH<sub>rxn</sub> = ΔH<sub>f</sub>(Products) - ΔH<sub>f</sub>(Reactants)
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:ΔH<sub>rxn</sub> = 2*ΔH<sub>f</sub>(CH<sub>3</sub>•) - H<sub>f</sub>(H<sub>3</sub>C-CH<sub>3</sub>)
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:ΔH<sub>rxn</sub> = 2*-39.5589916118 - (-79.2287548119)
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:ΔH<sub>rxn</sub> = 0.110771588 Hartree = 290.830826448 kJ/mol
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::According to Engel, 2nd, Chapter 15, table 15.2, the actual value is 406 kJ/mol)
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As can bee seen in this table (shown in all Gen Chem textbooks), the "average bond enthalpy" for a C-C bond is 348 kJ/mol.
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[[File:TB08_004.gif|400px]]
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===B3LYP/6-311+G(2d,p)===
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Using a more accurate computational approach, B3LYP/6-311+G(2d,p):
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:- B3LYP Energy -39.8561207613 Hartree
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:- B3LYP Energy -79.8583705307 Hartree
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::ΔH<sub>rxn</sub> = 0.14613 Hartree = 384 kJ/mol
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Latest revision as of 15:45, 7 April 2021

Homolytic bond dissociation energies or just bond dissociation energies (BDE) is a measure of a particular bond strength. BDE are also referred to as bond enthalpies.

Example

For example, the BDE for the C-C bond in

H3C-CH3 --> H3C• + •CH3

can be determined using the calculated enthalpies of formation (ΔHf) using the following method:

HF/6-31(G)d

Using WebMO/Gaussian to calculate the ΔHf(H3C-CH3), returns the following:

Screen Shot 2021-04-07 at 8.13.05 AM.png

The RHF (Restricted HF) energy, ie. ΔHf(H3C-CH3) is reported in units of Hartree, -79.2287548119 Hartree

Using WebMO/Gaussian to calculate the ΔHf(CH3•), returns the following:

Screen Shot 2021-04-07 at 8.13.05 AM.png

The RHF (Restricted HF) energy, ie ΔHf(CH3•) is reported in units of Hartree, -39.5589916118 Hartree

ΔHrxn = ΔHf(Products) - ΔHf(Reactants)
ΔHrxn = 2*ΔHf(CH3•) - Hf(H3C-CH3)
ΔHrxn = 2*-39.5589916118 - (-79.2287548119)
ΔHrxn = 0.110771588 Hartree = 290.830826448 kJ/mol
According to Engel, 2nd, Chapter 15, table 15.2, the actual value is 406 kJ/mol)

As can bee seen in this table (shown in all Gen Chem textbooks), the "average bond enthalpy" for a C-C bond is 348 kJ/mol. TB08 004.gif

B3LYP/6-311+G(2d,p)

Using a more accurate computational approach, B3LYP/6-311+G(2d,p):

- B3LYP Energy -39.8561207613 Hartree
- B3LYP Energy -79.8583705307 Hartree
ΔHrxn = 0.14613 Hartree = 384 kJ/mol


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