Molecules - Revista científica (MDPI)
Molecules, Vol. 29, Pages 6051: Insights into the C-Cl Bond Breaking in Epichlorohydrin Induced by Low Energy (<10 eV) Electrons
Molecules doi: 10.3390/molecules29246051
Authors:
Hassan Abdoul-Carime
Louisa Castel
Franck Rabilloud
Epichlorohydrin is used as an intermediate for the synthesis of polymers and, more particularly, epoxy adhesives. The traditional process involves the cleavage of the carbon-chlorine bond in an alkaline solution. Here, we investigate the breakage of this bond induced by low-energy (<10 eV) electrons. We show the production of the chlorine anion via a resonant process at different energies. The experimental observations are completed by quantum chemistry calculations of the involved molecular orbitals in the formation of the precursor temporary anions, and their decay mechanisms are discussed in terms of the complex potential energy curve crossing network. The gained information may potentially contribute to a strategy of synthesis by other means where low-energy electrons are implicated, i.e., cold plasmas or even scanning tunnelling microscope for which the bond breakage can be controlled by the energy of the colliding electrons.
Fecha de publicación:
23/12/2024
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