Converting ab initio energies to enthalpies of formation of free radicals. I. New atom equivalents for alkyl radicals |
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Authors: | Arijit Bhattacharya |
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Affiliation: | Chemical Engineering and Process Development Division, National Chemical Laboratory, Pune 411008, India |
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Abstract: | A simple method is presented to convert ab initio computed total energies to the standard enthalpy of formation (ΔfHo) of a large number of saturated alkyl radicals (especially those that are relatively highly branched), for which experimental data are scarcely available. For this purpose a new set of radical atom‐equivalents (AEQ) and their unique combinations were defined and the energy values of the latter assigned. The theory level and the basis set requirement for the quantum chemistry calculation of the molecular energy were found to be moderate. The ΔfHo predictions appear to be quite accurate with reference to limited available experimental data and are better than values calculated by the group‐additivity and the difference methods. The strategy provides an inexpensive way of harnessing the power of computational chemistry and combining it with the organization and insight from the group‐additivity method sans any empirical corrections. © 2011 American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 2012 |
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Keywords: | free radicals enthalpy of formation atom‐equivalents computational chemistry goup additivity method |
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