Energetic Effects in Methyl- and Methoxy-Substituted Indanones: A Synergistic Experimental and Computational Study

Author:

Silva Ana L. R.1ORCID,León Gastón P.1ORCID,Ribeiro da Silva Maria D. M. C.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centro de Investigação em Química (CIQUP), Institute of Molecular Sciences (IMS), Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Faculty of Sciences of University of Porto (FCUP), Rua do Campo Alegre, P-4169-007 Porto, Portugal

Abstract

This experimental and computational study on the energetic properties of 2-methyl-, 3-methyl-, 4-methoxy- and 5-methoxy-indanones has been carried out using mostly calorimetric techniques and a suitable computational approach. The combustion and sublimation/vaporization enthalpies were determined via combustion calorimetry and Calvet microcalorimetry, respectively, allowing for the calculation of the standard molar enthalpies of formation in the gaseous phase. The enthalpy of sublimation of 5-methoxy-indanone was also derived via Knudsen effusion. Additionally, the gas-phase standard molar enthalpies of formation of these compounds were determined from high-level ab initio calculations at the G3(MP2)//B3LYP level of theory. The results obtained experimentally and through the computational approach are in good agreement. Thus, the gas-phase enthalpy of formation of 2-methylcyclopentanone was estimated with this approach. Moreover, the energetic effects associated with the presence of a methyl and methoxy group on the indanone core were analyzed, using the experimental values reported in this work. The presence of a methoxy group contributes to a decrease in the gas-phase enthalpy of formation, of about 153 kJ·mol−1, whereas in the case of a methyl group, the corresponding value is c.a. 35 kJ·mol−1. Finally, a quantitative analysis of the effects of delocalization of the electron density on the methyl-indanones was performed, using NBO calculations at the B3LYP/6-311+G(2df,2p) wave function.

Funder

FCT/MCTES

Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto

IMS-Institute of Molecular Sciences

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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