A range of carbene structures and their adducts with one another and with a selection of small-molecule electrophiles and nucleophiles were examined at the composite correlated molecular orbital theory G3MP2 level to explore ground-state carbenic structures, their stabilities, and reactivities. Differences between carbene general classification as a singlet electrophilic carbene or singlet nucleophilic carbene and their given reactivity are discussed. A key quantity is the carbon-carbon bond dissociation energy for carbene dimers or the carbene-adduct dissociation energy for other species. The carbene dimer bond dissociation energies span a wide range from 10 to 170 kcal/mol. The hydrogenation energies and singlet-triplet splitting were f...
International audienceIn this work, the tuneability of the π acceptor or donor properties of a set o...
Carbenes are defined as neutral organic molecules featuring a divalent carbon atom that has only 6 e...
Since their seminal isolation as stable species in 1988, carbenes have become indispensable ligands ...
[[abstract]]The reaction mechanism for the insertion of the nucleophilic carbenes into the C-H bond ...
A method for determining absolute thermochemistry for carbenes is described. The procedure involves ...
[[abstract]]The singlet–triplet energy separation (ΔES–T) of carbenes has been studied using density...
Initially considered as laboratory curiosities, singlet carbenes have rapidly become one of the most...
Initially considered as laboratory curiosities, singlet carbenes have rapidly become one of the most...
A related series of six-membered carbenes featuring adjoining amino and/or amido groups (i.e, a diam...
Carbenes are organic reactive intermediates which posses two energetically close spin states with di...
Trends in the singlet-triplet state-splittings of substituted carbenes are found to be reproduced ac...
Carbenes are defined as neutral organic molecules featuring a divalent carbon atom that has only 6 e...
Trends in the singlet-triplet state-splittings of substituted carbenes are found to be reproduced ac...
The variation in the singlet–triplet energy gap of diphenylcarbene (DPC) upon interaction with hydro...
Carbene sind reaktive organische Intermediate, die zwei energetisch naheliegende Spinzustände mit ve...
International audienceIn this work, the tuneability of the π acceptor or donor properties of a set o...
Carbenes are defined as neutral organic molecules featuring a divalent carbon atom that has only 6 e...
Since their seminal isolation as stable species in 1988, carbenes have become indispensable ligands ...
[[abstract]]The reaction mechanism for the insertion of the nucleophilic carbenes into the C-H bond ...
A method for determining absolute thermochemistry for carbenes is described. The procedure involves ...
[[abstract]]The singlet–triplet energy separation (ΔES–T) of carbenes has been studied using density...
Initially considered as laboratory curiosities, singlet carbenes have rapidly become one of the most...
Initially considered as laboratory curiosities, singlet carbenes have rapidly become one of the most...
A related series of six-membered carbenes featuring adjoining amino and/or amido groups (i.e, a diam...
Carbenes are organic reactive intermediates which posses two energetically close spin states with di...
Trends in the singlet-triplet state-splittings of substituted carbenes are found to be reproduced ac...
Carbenes are defined as neutral organic molecules featuring a divalent carbon atom that has only 6 e...
Trends in the singlet-triplet state-splittings of substituted carbenes are found to be reproduced ac...
The variation in the singlet–triplet energy gap of diphenylcarbene (DPC) upon interaction with hydro...
Carbene sind reaktive organische Intermediate, die zwei energetisch naheliegende Spinzustände mit ve...
International audienceIn this work, the tuneability of the π acceptor or donor properties of a set o...
Carbenes are defined as neutral organic molecules featuring a divalent carbon atom that has only 6 e...
Since their seminal isolation as stable species in 1988, carbenes have become indispensable ligands ...