Posts Tagged ‘Chemical bond’
Saturday, July 25th, 2015
I recently followed this bloggers trail; link1 → link2 to arrive at this delightful short commentary on atom-atom bonds in crystals[cite]10.1107/S2052252515002006[/cite] by Jack Dunitz. Here he discusses that age-old question (to chemists), what is a bond? Even almost 100 years after Gilbert Lewis’ famous analysis,[cite]10.1021/ja02261a002[/cite] we continue to ponder this question. Indeed, quite a debate on this topic broke out in a recent post here. My eye was caught by one example in Jack's article: "The close stacking of planar anions, as occurs in salts of croconic acid …far from producing a lowering of the crystal energy, this stacking interaction in itself leads to an increase by several thousand kJ mol−1 arising from Coulombic repulsion between the doubly negatively charged anions" I thought I might explore this point a bit further in this post.
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Tags:Carbon, Cations, Chemical bond, control search, Croconic acid, crystal energy, crystal structure search, Gilbert Lewis, intermolecular search, Jack Dunitz, overall energy balance, Proton
Posted in Chemical IT, crystal_structure_mining, Interesting chemistry | 1 Comment »
Saturday, May 30th, 2015
I am on a mission to persuade my colleagues that the statistical analysis of crystal structures is a useful teaching tool. One colleague asked for a demonstration and suggested exploring the classical Jahn-Teller effect (thanks Milo!). This is a geometrical distortion associated with certain molecular electronic configurations, of which the best example is illustrated by octahedral copper complexes which have a d9 electronic configuration. The eg level shown below is occupied by three electrons and which can therefore distort in one of two ways to eliminate the eg degeneracy by placing the odd electron into either a x2-y2 or a z2 orbital. Here I explore how this effect can be teased out of crystal structures.
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Tags:basic search, Chemical bond, chemical bonding, Chemistry, classical Jahn-Teller, clear Jahn-Teller, Coordination chemistry, Coordination complex, Copper(II) nitrate, dynamic Jahn-Teller, Edward Teller, Inorganic chemistry, Jahn-Teller, Jahn–Teller effect, Metal ions in aqueous solution, search criteria, Technology/Internet, Transition metals
Posted in Chemical IT, crystal_structure_mining | 1 Comment »
Sunday, April 12th, 2015
Sodium borohydride is the tamer cousin of lithium aluminium hydride (LAH). It is used in aqueous solution to e.g. reduce aldehydes and ketones, but it leaves acids, amides and esters alone. Here I start an exploration of why it is such a different reducing agent.

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Tags:aqueous solution, Chemical bond, chemical bonding, Chemistry, Electronic effect, energy, final product, free energy barrier, Hydride, Hydrogen bond, immediate product, Lithium aluminium hydride, reduction
Posted in reaction mechanism | 2 Comments »