α-Bond cleavage upon electronic excitation of acetyl chloride study of CI single surfaces by full geometry optimization
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions
- Vol. 92 (3), 373-375
- https://doi.org/10.1039/ft9969200373
Abstract
The photoexcited C—X (X = C, Cl) cleavage of a bond alpha to the carbonyl group in acetyl chloride has been studied using ab initio methods. A configuration interaction method among all single-substituted determinants using a spin-restricted Hartree–Fock reference state (RCIS) is used to locate directly, by full geometry optimizations, the minimum-energy conformation and the transition state for the C—X bond cleavage in both the first excited singlet state (S1) and the first triplet state (T1). Our results clearly indicate that the C—Cl bond cleavage in the S1 state can take place directly upon photoexcitation as the vertical transition energy is clearly above the corresponding C—Cl transition state. The same is true for both the C—Cl and C—C bond cleavages in the T1 state. However, these last processes are not competitive because a previous intersystem crossing must occur. Our results also show that bond breaking can be understood as a crossing between the initial np(Cl)→(CO)* excitation and an np(Cl)→(C—Cl)* configuration which leads directly to the bond fission.Keywords
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