Title
Substituent effects on enthalpies of formation of nitrogen heterocycles: 2-substituted benzimidazoles and related compounds
Date Issued
23 February 2006
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Infantes L.
Mó O.
Yáñez M.
Roux M.V.
Jiménez P.
Temprado M.
Ribeiro Da Silva M.A.V.
Ribeiro Da Silva M.D.D.M.C.
Amaral L.M.P.F.
Cabildo P.
Claramunt R.
Elguero J.
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
Abstract
The enthalpies of combustion, heat capacities, enthalpies of sublimation and enthalpies of formation of 2-tert-butylbenzimidazole (2tBuBIM) and 2-phenylimidazole (2PhIM) are reported and the results compared with those of benzene derivatives and a series of azoles (imidazoles, pyrazoles, benzimidazoles and indazoles). Theoretical estimates of the enthalpies of formation were obtained through the use of atom equivalent schemes. The necessary energies were obtained in single-point calculations at the B3LYP/6-311++G(d,p) on B3LYP/6-31G* optimized geometries. The comparison of experimental and calculated values of all studied compounds bearing H (unsubstituted), methyl (Me) ethyl (Et), propyl (Pr), isopropyl (iPr), tert-butyl (tBu), benzyl (Bn) and phenyl (Ph) groups show remarkable homogeneity. The remarkable consistency of both the calculated and experimental results allows us to predict with reasonable certainty the missing experimental values. The crystal and molecular structure of the 2-benzylbenzimidazole (2BnBIM) has been determined by X-ray analysis. The observed molecular conformation permits the crystal being built up through N-H⋯N hydrogen bonds and van der Waals contacts between the molecules. An attempt has been made to relate the crystal structure to the enthalpies of sublimation. © 2006 American Chemical Society.
Start page
2535
End page
2544
Volume
110
Issue
7
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Química
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-33644895431
PubMed ID
Source
Journal of Physical Chemistry A
ISSN of the container
10895639
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