The multiple interaction between water, benzene, and hexafluorobenzene was discussed in light of an ab initio study. It was found that two trimers are formed with a dissociation energy of about 21 and 16 kJ/mol, which are greater than that of the benzene/water, hexafluorobenzene/water, and benzene/hexafluorobenzene dimers. The lowest energy trimer features the two aromatic systems lying in tilted planes, with the water molecule interacting with benzene through one π-hydrogen bond and with hexafluorobenzene through the oxygen atom. The highest energy trimer shows the aromatic systems lying in parallel planes and "sandwiching" water, which uses two hydrogens to bind benzene and the oxygen atom to interact with hexafluorobenzene.

The Benzene/Water/Hexafluorobenzene Complex: A Computational Study / M. Raimondi, G. Calderoni, A. Famulari, L. Raimondi, F. Cozzi. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. A, MOLECULES, SPECTROSCOPY, KINETICS, ENVIRONMENT, & GENERAL THEORY. - ISSN 1089-5639. - 107:6(2003), pp. 772-774.

The Benzene/Water/Hexafluorobenzene Complex: A Computational Study

M. Raimondi
Primo
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G. Calderoni
Secondo
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L. Raimondi
Primo
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F. Cozzi
Ultimo
2003

Abstract

The multiple interaction between water, benzene, and hexafluorobenzene was discussed in light of an ab initio study. It was found that two trimers are formed with a dissociation energy of about 21 and 16 kJ/mol, which are greater than that of the benzene/water, hexafluorobenzene/water, and benzene/hexafluorobenzene dimers. The lowest energy trimer features the two aromatic systems lying in tilted planes, with the water molecule interacting with benzene through one π-hydrogen bond and with hexafluorobenzene through the oxygen atom. The highest energy trimer shows the aromatic systems lying in parallel planes and "sandwiching" water, which uses two hydrogens to bind benzene and the oxygen atom to interact with hexafluorobenzene.
Settore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organica
Settore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
2003
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