TY - JOUR
T1 - A Perfluorinated Carboxylic Sulfuric Anhydride
T2 - Microwave and Computational Studies of CF 3 COOSO 2 OH
AU - Huff, Anna K.
AU - MacKenzie, Rebecca B.
AU - Smith, C. J.
AU - Leopold, Kenneth R.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2019/3/21
Y1 - 2019/3/21
N2 - Trifluoroacetic sulfuric anhydride (CF 3 COOSO 2 OH, TFASA) and its deuterated isotopologue have been observed by pulsed-nozzle Fourier transform microwave spectroscopy. TFASA was generated in situ in a supersonic expansion from the reaction of CF 3 COOH or CF 3 COOD with SO 3 . The spectrum, which was notably weaker than those of previously studied carboxylic sulfuric anhydrides, is that of a simple asymmetric rotor with no evidence of internal rotation of the CF 3 group. Calculations at the M06-2X/6-311++G(3df,3pd) level indicate that the title compound is produced via a mechanism involving a concerted cycloaddition, analogous to that found for other carboxylic sulfuric anhydrides. The calculations further show that the equilibrium orientation of CF 3 relative to the C?O bond changes upon formation of the anhydride, indicating that any path connecting the equilibrium structures of CF 3 COOH and CF 3 COOSO 2 OH necessarily includes both cycloaddition and internal rotation. CCSD(T)/complete basis set with double and triple extrapolation [CBS(D-T)] single-point energy calculations at key points on the potential surface indicate that the barrier to form TFASA from a putative CF 3 COOH···SO 3 complex is about 1.2 kcal/mol after zero-point energy corrections. This value is significantly larger than the near-zero or slightly negative barriers previously reported for the reactions of SO 3 with nonfluorinated carboxylic acids and likely accounts, at least in part, for the reduced spectral intensity. Thus, TFASA is a somewhat unique addition to the series of carboxylic sulfuric anhydrides studied to date. Theoretical values of certain structural parameters, atomic charges, and vibrational frequencies also support this point of view. Despite the differences, however, this work clearly demonstrates that the reaction RCOOH + SO 3 → RCOOSO 2 OH readily occurs in the gas phase and is not restricted to acids with hydrocarbon R groups.
AB - Trifluoroacetic sulfuric anhydride (CF 3 COOSO 2 OH, TFASA) and its deuterated isotopologue have been observed by pulsed-nozzle Fourier transform microwave spectroscopy. TFASA was generated in situ in a supersonic expansion from the reaction of CF 3 COOH or CF 3 COOD with SO 3 . The spectrum, which was notably weaker than those of previously studied carboxylic sulfuric anhydrides, is that of a simple asymmetric rotor with no evidence of internal rotation of the CF 3 group. Calculations at the M06-2X/6-311++G(3df,3pd) level indicate that the title compound is produced via a mechanism involving a concerted cycloaddition, analogous to that found for other carboxylic sulfuric anhydrides. The calculations further show that the equilibrium orientation of CF 3 relative to the C?O bond changes upon formation of the anhydride, indicating that any path connecting the equilibrium structures of CF 3 COOH and CF 3 COOSO 2 OH necessarily includes both cycloaddition and internal rotation. CCSD(T)/complete basis set with double and triple extrapolation [CBS(D-T)] single-point energy calculations at key points on the potential surface indicate that the barrier to form TFASA from a putative CF 3 COOH···SO 3 complex is about 1.2 kcal/mol after zero-point energy corrections. This value is significantly larger than the near-zero or slightly negative barriers previously reported for the reactions of SO 3 with nonfluorinated carboxylic acids and likely accounts, at least in part, for the reduced spectral intensity. Thus, TFASA is a somewhat unique addition to the series of carboxylic sulfuric anhydrides studied to date. Theoretical values of certain structural parameters, atomic charges, and vibrational frequencies also support this point of view. Despite the differences, however, this work clearly demonstrates that the reaction RCOOH + SO 3 → RCOOSO 2 OH readily occurs in the gas phase and is not restricted to acids with hydrocarbon R groups.
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U2 - 10.1021/acs.jpca.9b00300
DO - 10.1021/acs.jpca.9b00300
M3 - Article
C2 - 30694672
AN - SCOPUS:85062847507
SN - 1089-5639
VL - 123
SP - 2237
EP - 2243
JO - Journal of Physical Chemistry A
JF - Journal of Physical Chemistry A
IS - 11
ER -