Computational Investigation of Solvent Effect on Stability, Electronic and Thermochemical Properties of Iron-Substituted Borirene and Boryl Isomers
- Authors: Iranpour M.1, Fazaeli R.2, Seyed Sadjadi M.1, Yousefi M.1
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							Affiliations: 
							
- Department of Chemistry, Science and Research Branch
 - Department of Chemistry, South Tehran Branch
 
 - Issue: Vol 63, No 8 (2018)
 - Pages: 1079-1083
 - Section: Physical Methods of Investigation
 - URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0036-0236/article/view/168919
 - DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0036023618080090
 - ID: 168919
 
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Abstract
This study investigates solvent effect on several electronic structure features, i.e. structural stability, orbital energies, HOMO-LUMO gaps and hardness of an iron aminoborirene complex [(η5-C5H5)(OC)2Fe{μ- BN(SiH3)2C=C}Ph] (closed-isomer) and its isomer the boryl complex [(η5-C5H5)(OC)2FeBN(SiH3)2C≡CPh] (open-isomer) through polarizable continuum model. Results revealed that the closed isomer is less stable than the open isomer, in solvent. Further, influence of the solvent on the frontier orbitals energies, HOMOLUMO gap, electrophilicity and chemical potential energies of the isomers was studied. Thermochemical analysis was conducted to study closed-open equilibrium and thermochemical parameters (ΔG and ΔH) were computed.
About the authors
Mina Iranpour
Department of Chemistry, Science and Research Branch
														Email: r_fazaeli@azad.ac.ir
				                					                																			                												                	Iran, Islamic Republic of, 							Tehran						
Reza Fazaeli
Department of Chemistry, South Tehran Branch
							Author for correspondence.
							Email: r_fazaeli@azad.ac.ir
				                					                																			                												                	Iran, Islamic Republic of, 							Tehran						
Mirabdullah Seyed Sadjadi
Department of Chemistry, Science and Research Branch
														Email: r_fazaeli@azad.ac.ir
				                					                																			                												                	Iran, Islamic Republic of, 							Tehran						
Mohammad Yousefi
Department of Chemistry, Science and Research Branch
														Email: r_fazaeli@azad.ac.ir
				                					                																			                												                	Iran, Islamic Republic of, 							Tehran						
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