Y-CONJUGATED COMPOUNDS - THE EQUILIBRIUM GEOMETRIES AND ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURES OF GUANIDINE, GUANIDINIUM CATION, UREA, AND 1,1-DIAMINOETHYLENE

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GOBBI, A [1 ]
FRENKING, G [1 ]
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[1] UNIV MARBURG, FACHBEREICH CHEM, HANS MEERWEIN STR, W-3550 MARBURG, GERMANY
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10.1021/ja00059a035
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Ab initio calculations at the MP2/6-31G(d) level of theory predict that the equilibrium geometries of the Y-conjugated compounds guanidine (1), guanidinium cation (2), urea (5), and 1,1-diaminoethylene (6) are nonplanar. 1, 5, and 6 have energy minimum structures with strongly pyramidal amino groups. The equilibrium geometry of the guanidinium cation 2b has D3 symmetry; the planar amino groups are rotated by approximately 15-degrees out of the D3h form 2a. The planar structure 2a becomes lower in energy than 2b when corrections are made for zero-point vibrational energies. The observed planar geometries of guanidine and urea in the crystal are probably caused by hydrogen bonding. The resonance stabilization of the Y-conjugated structures is not very high, because the rotation of one amino group leaves a subunit which is isoelectronic to the allyl anion. Yet, resonance stabilization in the Y-conjugated forms is important, as it is revealed by the calculated rotational barriers for the NH2 groups and the substantial lengthening of the C-NH2 bonds upon rotation. The energy difference between 1,1-diaminoethylene (6) and 1,2-diaminoethylene (7) is mainly due to conjugative stabilization in 6. The two isomers have nearly the same energy when one amino group in 6 is rotated. The calculated proton affinity of guanidine is only 237.7 kcal/mol. It is concluded that the very high basicity of 1 in solution is not caused by the resonance stabilization of 2, but rather by strong hydrogen bonding of the guanidinium cation.
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