2014
DOI: 10.1021/jp500985a
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Microwave Spectrum, Conformational Composition, and Dipole Moment of (Fluoromethyl)cyclopropane (C3H5CH2F)

Abstract: The microwave spectrum of (fluoromethyl)cyclopropane, C3H5CH2F, has been investigated in the whole 12-75.6 GHz spectral range. Many measurements were also performed in the 75.6-120 GHz region. The spectra of two conformers were assigned. The H-C-C-F chain of atoms is antiperiplanar in the conformer denoted ap and synclinal in the sc rotamer. The sc conformer has a lower energy than ap. The internal energy difference was determined to be E(ap) - E(sc) = 1.7(8) kJ/mol from relative intensity measurements. The sp… Show more

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“…Then that crude organic mixture was further purified (to >95%) by treating it with Cp* 2 ZrH 2 , but no spectroscopic evidence of purity was either reported . Finally, two recent articles with syntheses inspired in this paper have also been published, including a detailed experimental section in the most recent one, although no evidence of its isomeric purity . The synthesis of cyclopropylmethyl fluoride by nucleophilic fluorination of an appropriate cyclopropylmethyl derivative initially confronted us with an additional problem: the easy cationic isomerization of this structure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Then that crude organic mixture was further purified (to >95%) by treating it with Cp* 2 ZrH 2 , but no spectroscopic evidence of purity was either reported . Finally, two recent articles with syntheses inspired in this paper have also been published, including a detailed experimental section in the most recent one, although no evidence of its isomeric purity . The synthesis of cyclopropylmethyl fluoride by nucleophilic fluorination of an appropriate cyclopropylmethyl derivative initially confronted us with an additional problem: the easy cationic isomerization of this structure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[16] Finally, two recent articles with syntheses inspired in this paper have also been published, [17] including a detailed experimental section in the most recent one, although no evidence of its isomeric purity. [18] The synthesis of cyclopropylmethyl fluoride by nucleophilic fluorination of an appropriate cyclopropylmethyl derivative initially confronted us with an additional problem: the easy cationic isomerization of this structure. It occurs via the cyclopropylmethyl carbocation triad, which includes the cyclobutyl and 3-butenyl cations.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one of these, the H–C–C–X link of atoms is antiperiplanar ( ap , dihedral angle = 180°), whereas the second conformer has a synclinal ( sc , dihedral angle ≈ 60°) conformation for this chain. Many C 3 H 5 CH 2 X compounds including X = F, Cl, , Br, ,,, I, , OH, SH, SeH, NH 2 , PH 2 , CH 3 , SiH 3 , SiF 3 , ,, CN, , CC–H, , and NC have been investigated by microwave (MW), infrared (IR), and/or Raman spectroscopy in the past often in conjunction with quantum chemical calculations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%