Electric Field-driven Acid-base Transformation: Proton Transfer from Acid(HBr/HF) to Base(NH3/H2O)
Electric Field-driven Acid-base Transformation: Proton Transfer from Acid(HBr/HF) to Base(NH3/H2O)作者机构:Department of Chemistry Shantou University Shantou 515063 P.R.China School of Technology Mudanjiang Normal University Mudanjiang 157012 P.R.China
出 版 物:《Chemical Research in Chinese Universities》 (高等学校化学研究(英文版))
年 卷 期:2015年第31卷第3期
页 面:418-426页
核心收录:
学科分类:081704[工学-应用化学] 07[理学] 070304[理学-物理化学(含∶化学物理)] 08[工学] 0817[工学-化学工程与技术] 070303[理学-有机化学] 0703[理学-化学]
基 金:the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province of China(No.S2013010014476) and the Engagement Fund of Shantou University China(No.NFC 13001)
主 题:Electric field Proton transfer H3N-HX and H2O-HX(X=Br and F) systems
摘 要:The proton-transfer between ammonia/water and HF/HBr without and with the stimulus of external electric fields(Eext) was investigated with the ab initio calculations. When external electric field is applied, the proton transfer occurs, resulting in ion-paired HaN+X- and H30+X-(X--Br and F) from hydrogen-bonded complexes in view of the great changes of geometrical structures, dipole moments, frontier molecular orbitals and potential energy surfaces in the critical external electric fields(Ec) of 1.131 × 107 V/cm for H3N-HBr, 1.378× 108 V/cm for H3N-HF, 9.358×107 V/cm for H2O-HBr and 2.304×108 V/cm for H2O-HF, respectively. Furthermore, one or three excess electrons can trigger the proton transfer from H3N-HBr and H3N-HF to HaN+Br- and H4N+F-, while two and four excess electrons can induce the proton transfer from H2O-HBr and H2O-HF to H3O+Br- and H30+F-, respectively. Compared with that of the analogous NH3/H2O-HC1 systems, the strength of Ec of proton transfer increases from HBr to HCL and HF for either H3N-HX or H2O-HX series, which is understandable by the fact that the acidity sequence is HBr〉HCI〉HF. And the larger of acidity of conjugated acid, the smaller of needed Ec. On the other hand, the Ec for the systems of NH3 with a stronger basicity is generally smaller than that of H2O systems for the same con- jugated acid.