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Chapter 15, Problem 15.2P
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Interpretation:

The delocalization energy of (E)-1, 3, 5-hexatriene is to be calculated.

Concept introduction:

The term conjugated dienes is used when the double bonds are present alternatively in a hydrocarbon chain. The mathematical function that describes the wave like behavior of an electron in a molecule is expressed by molecular orbital.

The delocalization energy for conjugated molecules is defined as the extra stability that a molecule attains by spreading its electron over the entire molecule. The delocalization of π electrons gives the delocalization energy.

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Answer to Problem 15.2P

The delocalization energy of (E)-1, 3, 5-hexatriene is 49kJmol1.

Explanation of Solution

The delocalization energy of (E)-1, 3, 5-hexatriene is calculated as the difference of π-electron energy of three isolated ethylene molecules and π-electrons energy of (E)-1, 3, 5-hexatriene. The expression for the delocalization energy of (E)-1, 3, 5-hexatriene is shown below.

Delocalisationenergyof(E)-1, 3, 5-hexatriene=(π-electronenergyofBMOsof(E)-1, 3, 5-hexatrienemolecule)(π-electronenergyofBMOsofthreeethylenemolecule) …(1)

The energy of ethylene bonding molecular orbital is +1.00β, where, the symbol β is the unit of energy for π molecular orbital and has value 50kJmol1 approximately. The β has a negative value by convention.

The formula for the calculation of π-electron energy is given below.

π-electronenergyofBMOsofethylenemolecule=Energyofethylenemolecules×Numberofelectrons …(2)

The bonding molecular orbital (BMOs) of ethylene contains two electrons.

The calculation of π-electron energy of bonding molecular orbitals of one ethylene molecule is given below.

π-electronenergy of BMOs of one ethylene molecule=(+1.00β)×2=+2.00β

The calculation of π-electron energy of bonding molecular orbitals of three ethylene molecule is given below.

π-electronenergy of BMOs of three ethylene molecule=(+2.00β)×3=+6.00β …(3)

The diagram for orbital interaction in (E)-1, 3, 5-hexatriene showing the combination of six 2p orbitals is given below.

ORGANIC CHEM +SG +SAPLING >IP<, Chapter 15, Problem 15.2P

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The π-electrons energy of (E)-1, 3, 5-hexatriene molecule is given by the formula shown below.

(π-electronenergyofBMOsof(E)-1, 3, 5-hexatrienemolecule)=(Energyofelectronsinπ1+Energyofelectronsinπ2+Energyofelectronsinπ3) …(4)

The energy of electrons in π1 bonding molecular orbital is calculated below.

Energyofelectronsinπ1=(+1.80β)×2=+3.60β

The energy of electrons in π2 bonding molecular orbital is calculated below.

Energyofelectronsinπ2=(+1.25β)×2=+2.50β

The energy of electrons in π3 bonding molecular orbital is calculated below.

Energyofelectronsinπ1=(+0.44β)×2=+0.88β

Substitute the values of the energies of π1, π2 and π3 bonding molecular orbitals in the equation (4) and calculate the π-electrons energy of bonding molecular orbitals of (E)-1, 3, 5-hexatrienemolecule.

(π-electronenergyofBMOsof(E)-1, 3, 5-hexatrienemolecule)=((+3.60β)+(+2.50β)+(+0.88β))=+6.98β …(5)

Now, substitute the value from equation (3) and (5) in equation (1) in order to calculate the value of delocalization energy of the molecule (E)-1, 3, 5-hexatriene.

Delocalisationenergyof(E)-1, 3, 5-hexatriene=(+6.98β)(+6.00β)=0.98β

Now, β is 50kJmol1. Substitute the value of β in the above equation as shown below.

Delocalisationenergyof(E)-1, 3, 5-hexatriene=(+0.98β)×(50kJmol1)=49kJmol1

Therefore, the delocalization energy obtained for (E)-1, 3, 5-hexatriene is 49kJmol1.

Conclusion

The molecule (E)-1, 3, 5-hexatriene has the delocalization energy 49kJmol1.

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