Title: Molecular Structure Hybridization
1Molecular StructureHybridization
- Edward A. Mottel
- Department of Chemistry
- Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
2Walsh Diagram
Estimates the energy stabilization that
occurs when atomic orbital overlap varies between
limiting structures.
The overlap of nonspherical orbitals varies with
bond angle.
3Walsh Diagram for AH2
4Walsh Diagram for AH2
5What angles would be expected for
BeH2
BeH2
CH2(singlet)
CH2(triplet)
6Walsh Diagram for AH2
7Hybridization and Structure
For simple s-p hybrids with two or
more equivalent orbitals
for ? 109.5 ?? S 0.25, P 0.75
180 ?? S 0.50, P 0.50
104.5 ?? S 0.20, P 0.80
8Walsh Diagram for H2O
better overlap of p orbitals favors the bent
structure
9Hybridization and Structure
Five coordinate structures use s, p and d
orbitals and range from trigonal bipyramidal to
square pyramidal.
10sp3d Hybridization
11Trigonal BipyramidalEquatorial Orbitals
s
3 equal lobes sitting in the xy-plane (like sp2)
px
py
12Trigonal BipyramidalAxial Orbitals
dp hybridization 2 equal lobes lying primarily
along the z-axis. (similar to sp hybridization)
13Trigonal BipyramidalAxial Equatorial
Differences
1.577 Ã…
Equatorial bonds have more s character and are
shorter and stronger than axial bonds.
1.534 Ã…
14Bents Rule Axial Equatorial Differences
More electronegative substituents prefer hybrid
orbitals having less s character.
More electropositive substituents prefer hybrid
orbitals having more s character.
15Factors Affecting Molecular Geometry
Electronegativity differences lead to less
covalent bonding. (energy match)
Significant differences in orbital size or poor
geometric position lead to less covalent
bonding. (overlap)
Physical size can affect the location of
substituents in the molecule. (steric)
16Energy Match Orbitals of the same
electronegativity form better covalent bonds.
17Overlap Orbitals of the same size form
better covalent bonds.
18Steric Big substituents can affect geometry.
CH3 rvdw 200 pm
I rvdw 195-212 pm
19Structural Comparisons
ammonia
?H-N-H 106.8
NF3
?F-N-F 102.3
PF3
?F-P-F 96.3
What factors can account for the variation in
bond angles?
20Bent Bonds
Geometric constraints, especially caused by ring
structure, can require orbital overlap in unusual
positions.
21e- density map
differential e- density
22e- density map
difference e- density
23Bond Length
Improved orbital overlap results in shorter,
stronger bonds.
Rank the following compounds by C-C bond length
24Bond Length Hybridization Effects
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