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Morpholine sulfur trifluoride: Vibrational spectra, conformational properties and crystal structure
Fecha
2012-12Registro en:
Flores Antognini, Andrea; Robles, Norma Lis; Cutin, Edgardo Hugo; Bernhardt, Eduard; Hirschberg, Markus; et al.; Morpholine sulfur trifluoride: Vibrational spectra, conformational properties and crystal structure; Elsevier Science Sa; Journal of Fluorine Chemistry; 144; 12-2012; 59-64
0022-1139
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CONICET
Autor
Flores Antognini, Andrea
Robles, Norma Lis
Cutin, Edgardo Hugo
Bernhardt, Eduard
Hirschberg, Markus
Zeng, Xiaoqing
Willner, Helge
Oberhammer, Heinz
Resumen
Analysis of the vibrational spectra and quantum chemical calculations for morpholine sulfur trifluoride,SF3N(CH2CH2)2O, demonstrate that the morpholine ring possesses chair conformation and occupies an equatorial position of the trigonal bipyramidal SF3 group. The compound exists in the gas phase as a mixture of two conformers. The conformer with the SF3 group in equatorial orientation relative to the sixmembered morpholine ring is slightly more stable than the axial conformer and the equilibrium is surprisingly temperature independent. MP2 and B3LYP calculations with cc-pVTZ basis sets predict free energy differences DG° = G°ax _ G°eq of +0.18 and +0.40 kcal/mol, respectively. At temperatures below 12 °C the title compound crystallizes and the structure of the equatorial conformer, which is the only form present in the crystal, was determined by X-ray diffraction. At 131(1) K a phase transition occurs and the low and high temperature forms were studied at 100 and 150 K, respectively.