A computational characterization of N-heterocyclic carbenes for catalytic and nonlinear optical applications

Author:

Alauddin Mohammad1,Islam Mazharul M.23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry , University of Dhaka , Dhaka 1000 , Bangladesh

2. Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry , University of Bonn , Wegelerstr, 12 , Bonn 53115 , Germany

3. School of Chemistry, Cardiff Catalysis Institute , Cardiff University , Main Building, Park Place, CF10 3AT , Cardiff , UK

Abstract

Abstract Very recently, N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) have found a wide range of applications in the fields of catalysis and nonlinear optics. Herein, we have employed 1,3-bis-(1(S)-benzyl)-4,5-dihydro-imidazol-based carbene as a reference molecule and substituted one H atom from each CH2 of the benzyl groups in both sides by CH3, NH2, and CF3 to study the thermodynamic and opto-electronic properties of NHCs theoretically. It was observed that the enthalpy (H), Gibb’s free energy (G), specific heat capacity (C v), and entropy (S) increase significantly in the presence of the electron-withdrawing groups compared to the electron-donating groups. The IR active in-plane bending vibrations of the CH (NHC) group are shifted to the higher frequency region for the considered substituted molecules compared to the reference carbene. The analysis of the electronic properties shows that the CH3-substituted carbene is more reactive for catalytic activities compared to other NHCs. The calculated nonlinear optical (NLO) properties reveal that the NH2-substituted NHC has the largest hyperpolarizability value whereas the CH3-substituted NHC has the largest dipole moment and polarizability among all, making them potential candidates for the development of NLO materials.

Funder

Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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