7 B Kof Homo Lumo PDF
7 B Kof Homo Lumo PDF
7 B Kof Homo Lumo PDF
HOMO - LUMO
Conjugation
• Conjugation: Special stability associated with
three or more adjacent, parallel, overlapping p
orbitals, resulting in increased electron
delocalization and longer electron
wavelengths. Not limited to pi-sigma-pi bond
arrangements.
Butadiene: An unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbon of molecular
formula C4H6.
Benzene: An aromatic hydrocarbon of formula C6H6,
characterized by a ring of six carbon atoms, bonded by
alternating single and double bonds. A benzene ring with a single
substituent (C6H5-X) is called a phenyl group (Ph).
Furan: An aromatic ether of molecular formula C4H4O,
or a molecule containing this moiety.
N,N-Dimethylformamide (dimethylformamide, DMF): A
polar (ε = 37) aprotic solvent with molecular formula
C3H7NO.
Allyl carbocation: The primary, resonance-stabilized
carbocation with the structure shown below.
Cyclooctatetraene (1,3,5,7-cyclooctatetraene; COT): An
unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbon of molecular formula C8H8.
Because of its nonplanarity
Aromatic (n = 1)
Not aromatic
Nonaromatic
• Nonaromatic: A molecule that is neither aromatic or
antiaromatic.
In infrared spectroscopy,
absorption of a photon of
energy ΔE causes an excitation
from the vibrational ground
state to a vibrational excited
state
Excitation
• Excitation: The process of changing from a ground state to an
excited state by energy absorption.
• In NMR spectroscopy, absorption of a radio wave photon of
energy ΔE causes excitation from the ground nuclear spin
state (I = +1/2) to the excited nuclear spin state (I = 1-/2).
Photochemistry
• Photochemistry: The study of chemical processes induced by
the absorption of light (visible or ultraviolet) photons.
Unoccupied
LUMO
Diels-Alder
• Diels-Alder reaction: A [4+2] cycloaddition reaction in which a
carbon-carbon pi bond (the dienophile) reacts with a
conjugated 1,3-diene to form a six-membered ring, via a
concerted mechanism.
Diene
Dienophile
• [2+2]: A cycloaddition reaction in which two adjacent atoms
of one reactant add to two adjacent atoms of another
reactant to form a four-membered ring.