Activation of Ethane C−H and C−C Bonds by Gas Phase Th+ and U+: A Theoretical Study
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A2009Vol. 113(52), pp. 14699–14705
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Abstract
Two different approaches of density functional theory were used to analyze the C-H and C-C bond activation mechanisms during the reaction of bare Th(+) and U(+) ions with ethane. We report a complete exploration of the potential energy surfaces taking into consideration different spin states. According to B3LYP/SDD computations the double dehydrogenation of C(2)H(6) is thermodynamically favorable only in the case of Th(+). It is shown that the overall C-H and C-C bond activation processes are exothermic in the case of Th(+) and endothermic for U(+). In both cases, the C-C insertion transition state barrier exceeds the energy of the ground state reactants, preventing the observation of these species under thermal conditions.
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