Vibrational Features of Oxyamines: A Comparative Study of N,N‐Diethylhydroxylamine and N,N‐Diethylacetyloxyamine

Author:

Pizzano Emanuele12ORCID,Baroncelli Filippo1ORCID,Melandri Sonia134ORCID,Evangelisti Luca345ORCID,Ricci Marcello2,Mazzacurati Marzia2,Pori Matteo2,Torreggiani Armida6ORCID,Maris Assimo13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry G. Ciamician University of Bologna Bologna Italy

2. BASF Italia S.p.A. Pontecchio Marconi BO Italy

3. Interdepartmental Centre for Industrial Aerospace Research (CIRI Aerospace) University of Bologna Forlì Italy

4. Interdepartmental Centre for Industrial Agrifood Research (CIRI Agrifood) University of Bologna Cesena Italy

5. Department of Chemistry G. Ciamician - Campus of Ravenna University of Bologna Ravenna Italy

6. Istituto I.S.O.F., Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Bologna Italy

Abstract

AbstractThe ability of oxyamines to undergo homolytic cleavage of the O−C bond, leading to the formation of stable radicals, is widely used in polymerization processes and to prevent oxidative stress in materials. We present a mid and near‐infrared spectroscopy study on two model compounds, N,N‐diethylhydroxyloxyamine (C4H11NO) and its acetyl derivative N,N‐diethylacetyloxyamine (C6H13NO2) in the liquid phase. The analysis of the spectra is based on a complete exploration of the conformational space, coupled to harmonic and anharmonic calculations performed using the generalized second‐order vibrational perturbation theory (GVPT2) formalism at the B3LYP−D3(BJ)/Def2‐TZVP level of calculation and potential energy distribution analysis. In the most stable species out of 25, the three amine chains present an all‐anti arrangement, with the carbonyl oxygen atom pointing towards the nitrogen lone pair. The simulated spectra are in overall good agreement with the experimental ones, and suitable for the assignment of the main observed bands. Furthermore, similarities and divergences between the two molecules are discussed.

Funder

Agenzia Spaziale Italiana

Regione Emilia-Romagna

Publisher

Wiley

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