
Journal of Physical Chemistry p. 1080 - 1086 (1994)
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Mosandl, Thomas
Stadtmueller, Stefan
Wong, Ming Wah
Wentrup, Curt
Ab initio molecular orbital calculations at the MP2/6-31G* level have been used to examine the structures and infrared spectra of a new class of compounds, the iminopropadienones, RN=C=C=C=O (R=H, CH3 and Ph).The agreement between calculated and experimental IR spectra of PhNCCCO,Ph(15)NCCCO, and PhNCC(13)CO is excellent.Inclusion of electron correlation is found to be important for the correct prediction of the relative intensities of the cumulenic stretching vibrations.As three iminopropadienones are predicted to have a slightly bent NCCCO backbone (<*>CCC ca. 176 deg).As with carbon suboxide, these cumulenes are calculated to have an extremely flat CCC bending potential.The parent compound, HNCCCO (4a) is calculated to be thermodynamically stable toward dissociations into (i) HNCC + CO, (ii) HNC + CCO, (iii) HN + CCCO, and (iv) H. + NCCCO..Rearragement of 4a to the more stable cyanoketone isomer requires a sizeable barrier of 402 kJ mol-1
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