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[[File:Hydroquinones.png]]
 
[[File:Hydroquinones.png]]
  
:A=Hydroquinone (110.11 g/mol)
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{| class="wikitable"
:B=methylhydroquinone (124.14 g/mol)
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||Name
:C=2,3-dimethylhydroquinone (138.16 g/mol)
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||SDS
 
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||Molar Mass
(enter a table here with information, molar mass, sigma product number, cost)
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||Sigma Product Number
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||Cost
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|-
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||A = Hydroquinone (aka. 1,4-benzohydroquinone)
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||[[Media:Hydroquinone.pdf|SDS]]
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||110.11 g/mol
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||[http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/catalog/product/sial/h9003?lang=en&region=US H9003]
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||22.90 / 100g
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|-
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||B = Methylhydroquinone
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||[[Media:Methylhydroquinone.pdf|SDS]]
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||124.14 g/mol
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||[http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/catalog/product/aldrich/112968?lang=en&region=US 112968]
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||59.20 / 250g
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|-
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||C = 2,3-dimethylhydroquinone
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||[[Media:23Dimethylhydroquinone.pdf|SDS]]
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||138.16 g/mol
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||[http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/catalog/product/aldrich/300756?lang=en&region=US 300756]
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||118.00 / 5g
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|}
  
 
==Experimental==
 
==Experimental==
 
===Beaker Method===
 
===Beaker Method===
 
*Solution A: 1 M NaOH; 1 gram NaOH (39.997 g/mol) into 25 mL EtOH.
 
*Solution A: 1 M NaOH; 1 gram NaOH (39.997 g/mol) into 25 mL EtOH.
*Solution B: 1 M hydroquinone solution.
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*Solution B: 1 M hydroquinone solution; 1.1 gram HQ in 10 mL EtOH.
 
*Procedure: To 2 ml of 1 M hydroquinone solution add 2-3 drops of solution A. A color change will indicate the reaction has occurred. Quickly transfer colored sample to ESR sample tube, place in ESR spectrometer, tune, and collected data.
 
*Procedure: To 2 ml of 1 M hydroquinone solution add 2-3 drops of solution A. A color change will indicate the reaction has occurred. Quickly transfer colored sample to ESR sample tube, place in ESR spectrometer, tune, and collected data.
  
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*Solution A: 0.05 M NaOH; 0.05 grams NaOH (39.997 g/mol) into 25 ml EtOH.
 
*Solution A: 0.05 M NaOH; 0.05 grams NaOH (39.997 g/mol) into 25 ml EtOH.
 
*Solution B: 1 M hydroquinone solution.
 
*Solution B: 1 M hydroquinone solution.
*Procedure: Prepare two syringed with  
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*Procedure: Prepare two 60 ml syringes, 1 with solution A and 1 with solution B.
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*Degas the syringe that contains solution B
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*Attach to double syringe drive
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*Turn on double syringe drive that is attached to ESR
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*Collect data
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[[File:Double syringe drive.jpg]]
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Double Syringe Drive
  
 
==Results==
 
==Results==
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===1-electron Oxidation of Hydroquinone===
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[[File:14BZQ.jpg|500px]]
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This is the EPR spectrum of the "hydro-semiquinone" (aka. 1,4-benzosemiquinone)
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EPR Parameters: 9.4 GHz, 3360 G Center field, 15 G sweep width. [Above data needs the x-axis changed over to magnetic field in G]
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===1-electron Oxidation of Methylhydroquinone===
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[[File:EPR_MeH2Q.jpg|500px]]
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This is the EPR spectrum of the "methyl-hydro-semiquinone" (aka. methyl-semiquinone)
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EPR Parameters: 9.4 GHz, 3360 G Center field, 15 G sweep width. [Above data needs the x-axis changed over to magnetic field in G]
  
 
==Analysis==
 
==Analysis==
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===WinSim===
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====1-electron Oxidation of Hydroquinone====
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[[File:hydrosemiquinone theoretical vs exp.png|500px]]
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Hydrosemiquinone ESR spectrum (black) vs Winsim spectrum (red)
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===Gaussian Calculations===
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{|class="wikitable"
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||Atom
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||HF/3-21G
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||HF/6-31G
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||HF/6311G+(2p,d)
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||B3LYP/6-31G
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||B3LYP/3-21G
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||B3LYP/6311G+(2p,d)
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||HF/EPR-ii
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||B3LYP/EPR-II
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||
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|-
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||8
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||12.605
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||12.165
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||0.26898
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||1.10213
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||0.85863
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||0.52092
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||10.405
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||0.30942
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||
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|-
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||9
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||-14.289
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||-14.332
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||-0.18982
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||-2.73487
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||-2.67806
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||-2.55611
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||-12.281
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||-2.45135
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||
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|-
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||11
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||-14.289
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||-14.335
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||-0.19007
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||-4.10834
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||-2.68141
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||-2.55653
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||-12.281
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||-2.44583
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||
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|-
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||12
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||12.604
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||12.167
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||0.26907
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||1.27101
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||0.85927
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||0.52095
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||10.405
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||0.30859
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||
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|-
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||19
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||12.604
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||12.169
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||21.28576
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||1.27509
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||0.85858
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||0.52091
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||10.405
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||0.30943
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||
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|-
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||20
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||-14.289
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||-14.339
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||-24.52739
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||-4.09995
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||-2.67694
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||-2.55567
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||-12.281
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||-2.45143
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||
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|-
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||22
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||-14.289
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||-20.186
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||-24.72440
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||-2.74025
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||-2.68052
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||-2.55603
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||-12.281
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||-2.44580
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||
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|-
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||23
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||12.604
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||12.171
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||21.57883
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||1.10424
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||-0.58918
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||0.52091
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||10.405
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||0.30858
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||
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|-
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||24
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||0.661
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||0.796
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||17.77623
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||3.46774
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||-0.22807
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||-0.28092
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||0.786
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||-0.40397
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||
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|-
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||25
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||0.660
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||0.796
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||17.77641
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||3.27784
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||-0.22870
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||-0.28078
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||0.786
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||-0.40384
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||
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|}
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[http://www.gaussian.com/g_tech/g_ur/m_basis_sets.htm Basis Sets]
  
 
==Conclusions==
 
==Conclusions==
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[[:File:ed066p263.pdf]]

Latest revision as of 22:42, 21 April 2022

Introduction

We are going to collect an ESR spectrum from a series of substituted hydroquinones.

Hydroquinones.png

Name SDS Molar Mass Sigma Product Number Cost
A = Hydroquinone (aka. 1,4-benzohydroquinone) SDS 110.11 g/mol H9003 22.90 / 100g
B = Methylhydroquinone SDS 124.14 g/mol 112968 59.20 / 250g
C = 2,3-dimethylhydroquinone SDS 138.16 g/mol 300756 118.00 / 5g

Experimental

Beaker Method

  • Solution A: 1 M NaOH; 1 gram NaOH (39.997 g/mol) into 25 mL EtOH.
  • Solution B: 1 M hydroquinone solution; 1.1 gram HQ in 10 mL EtOH.
  • Procedure: To 2 ml of 1 M hydroquinone solution add 2-3 drops of solution A. A color change will indicate the reaction has occurred. Quickly transfer colored sample to ESR sample tube, place in ESR spectrometer, tune, and collected data.

Flow Method

  • Solution A: 0.05 M NaOH; 0.05 grams NaOH (39.997 g/mol) into 25 ml EtOH.
  • Solution B: 1 M hydroquinone solution.
  • Procedure: Prepare two 60 ml syringes, 1 with solution A and 1 with solution B.
  • Degas the syringe that contains solution B
  • Attach to double syringe drive
  • Turn on double syringe drive that is attached to ESR
  • Collect data

Double syringe drive.jpg

Double Syringe Drive

Results

1-electron Oxidation of Hydroquinone

14BZQ.jpg


This is the EPR spectrum of the "hydro-semiquinone" (aka. 1,4-benzosemiquinone)

EPR Parameters: 9.4 GHz, 3360 G Center field, 15 G sweep width. [Above data needs the x-axis changed over to magnetic field in G]

1-electron Oxidation of Methylhydroquinone

EPR MeH2Q.jpg


This is the EPR spectrum of the "methyl-hydro-semiquinone" (aka. methyl-semiquinone)

EPR Parameters: 9.4 GHz, 3360 G Center field, 15 G sweep width. [Above data needs the x-axis changed over to magnetic field in G]

Analysis

WinSim

1-electron Oxidation of Hydroquinone

Hydrosemiquinone theoretical vs exp.png

Hydrosemiquinone ESR spectrum (black) vs Winsim spectrum (red)

Gaussian Calculations

Atom HF/3-21G HF/6-31G HF/6311G+(2p,d) B3LYP/6-31G B3LYP/3-21G B3LYP/6311G+(2p,d) HF/EPR-ii B3LYP/EPR-II
8 12.605 12.165 0.26898 1.10213 0.85863 0.52092 10.405 0.30942
9 -14.289 -14.332 -0.18982 -2.73487 -2.67806 -2.55611 -12.281 -2.45135
11 -14.289 -14.335 -0.19007 -4.10834 -2.68141 -2.55653 -12.281 -2.44583
12 12.604 12.167 0.26907 1.27101 0.85927 0.52095 10.405 0.30859
19 12.604 12.169 21.28576 1.27509 0.85858 0.52091 10.405 0.30943
20 -14.289 -14.339 -24.52739 -4.09995 -2.67694 -2.55567 -12.281 -2.45143
22 -14.289 -20.186 -24.72440 -2.74025 -2.68052 -2.55603 -12.281 -2.44580
23 12.604 12.171 21.57883 1.10424 -0.58918 0.52091 10.405 0.30858
24 0.661 0.796 17.77623 3.46774 -0.22807 -0.28092 0.786 -0.40397
25 0.660 0.796 17.77641 3.27784 -0.22870 -0.28078 0.786 -0.40384

Basis Sets

Conclusions

File:ed066p263.pdf