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Ground-State Benzene-Oxygen Complex
Gooding, Edward A.,Serak, Kelda R.,Ogilby, Peter R.
, p. 7868 - 7871 (1991)
The Drago-Rose/Benesi-Hildebrand spectophotometric method has been used to quantify ground-state complex formation between benzene and oxygen in the gas phase at 295 K.Absorption to the benzene-oxygen charge-transfer state was the experimental parameter monitored.Assuming a 1:1 reaction stoichiometry, the data yield a free energy for complex formation (ΔG295K) of -1.2 +/- 0.3 kcal/mol and a complex extinction coefficient of 14 +/- 4 cm-1 M-1 at 218 nm.Independent experiments based on Dalton's law of partial pressures, however, indicate that the Drago-Rose/Benesi-Hildebrand results most likely overestimate the stability of the benzene-oxygen complex and that a more accurate ΔG value is ca. -0.8 kcal/mol.In an analogous experiment, the methanol-oxygen charge-transfer absorption was quantified in a series of aqueous solutions at 295 K.In this case, the data do not indicate the presence of a weakly bound complex but rather are more consistent with Mulliken's definition of a "contact" complex.
