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Title: Electronic Structure of Molecules


1
Electronic Structure of Molecules AST380E Yancy
L. Shirley
2
Where do we find molecules ?
Orion in CO J2-1
Molecular Clouds Star Formation Regions
VLT, Japan
3
Brown Dwarfs Gliese 229B
CH4 Absorption
Geballe, et al. 1995
4
Planetary Atmospheres
ISO Spectrum of Jupiter
Voyager, NASA
C2H2
C2H6
CH3D
NH3
CH4
PH3
5
Comets Hale-Bopp
HCN J4-3
D. Jewitt, U. Hawaii
6
Evolved Stars IRC10216
HCN BIMA Image
C4H BIMA Image
7
Why do molecules form? Classical Argument
e-


R
Stable molecule has e- with HIGH PROBABILITY of
being found between nuclei
8
The Born-Oppenheimer Approximation
e-
rA
rB


p
p
R
The H2 Hamiltonian
ignore
Since the mass(p) gtgt mass(e-) , we can ignore
nuclear motion (the 1st term) and solve
Schroedingers Eq. assuming a fixed nucleus.
9
Quantum Calculations of H2 Structure
10
Molecular Orbitals - LCAO

ANTI-BONDING
BONDING




11
Anti-bonding
p repulsion
Bonding
-13.6 eV
Anti-symmetric
Energy
e- binding Energy
Symmetric
-54.4 eV
Distance (nm)
K. Krane, Modern Physics
12
Electronic State in a molecule
L
Lz
E
Electronic orbital angular momenta precess about
internuclear axis due to strong electric field.
Symbol s , p , d
13
s Molecular Orbitals
AO
MO



Z
1s
sg1s
-

-

Z
su1s
1s
14
s Molecular Orbitals
AO
MO

-

-

-
-
2pz
sg2pz

-

-

-
-

su2pz
2pz
15
p Molecular Orbitals
AO
MO



Z
-
-
-
pu2px
2px
-

-

Z
-


-
pg2px
16
Correlation of Molecular Orbitals - Homonuclear
Unified Atom
Separated Atom
G. Herzberg, Molecular Spectra Molecular
Strucutre , vol I.
17
Total Electronic Term of a Linear Molecule
O
L
S
L
S
W L S
Total electronic term
18
Symmetries of electronic state
z
-z
Inversion
y y g
y
-y
y - y u
x
-x
ONLY Applies to homonuclear linear molecules
z
z
Reflection
y y
y
-y
y - y -
x
x
ONLY Applies to linear molecules in S states
19
H2
E
L 0 S ½
2Sg
sg1s
20
H2
E
L 0 S 0
1Sg
sg1s
21
He2
E
su1s
L 0 S ½
2Su
sg1s
22
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23
C2
E
pu2p
su2s
sg2s
L 0 S 0
su1s
1Sg
sg1s
24
N2
E
sg2p
pu2p
su2s
sg2s
L 0 S 0
su1s
1Sg
sg1s
25
O2
E
pg2p
L 0 S 0
sg2p
1Sg
pu2p
L 2 S 0
su2s
1Dg
sg2s
L 0 S 1
su1s
3Sg-
sg1s
Ground State
26
O2 (pg2p)2 Configurations
l1
l2
s1
s2
L
S
1 1 - 2 0
1 1 - 2 0
-1 -1 - -2 0
-1 -1 - -2 0
1 -1 0 1
-1 1 0 1
1 -1 - - 0 -1
-1 1 - - 0 -1
1 -1 - 0 0
1 -1 - 0 0
1D
3S
1S
27
Bond Order
Bond Energy
Bond Length
B2
C2
N2
O2
F2
Ne2
D. McQuarrie, Quantum Chemistry
28
Correlation of Molecular Orbitals - Heteronuclear
Separated Atom
Unified Atom
G. Herzberg, Molecular Spectra Molecular
Strucutre , vol I.
29
OH
E
2pp
2ps
2ss
L 1 S ½
2P
1ss
30
CO
E
s2pA
p2pA
s2sB
s2sA
L 0 S 0
s1sB
1Sg
s1sA
31
Photoelectron Spectrum CO
s2sB
s2sA
p2pA
s2pA
e- ejected
Binding Energy
D. McQuarrie, Quantum Chemistry
32
MO Notation
D. McQuarrie, Quantum Chemistry
33
Ground Electronic State of a few Linear Molecules
1S
H2, CH, CO, CS, SiO, HCN, HCO, N2H, CO2,
HCNH, HC3N
2S
H2, CN, CO, CCH
3S
O2, NH, SO, CCS, C2O
2P
CH, OH, NO
34
Excited States of H2
E
sg2p
L 0 S 0
C1Pu
pu2p
L 0 S 0
su2s
B1Su
sg2s
L 0 S 1
su1s
b3Su
sg1s
L 0 S 0
X1Sg
35
UV Electronic Transitions H2
Lyman Band
Werner Band
Shu, Radiation
36
Electronic Transitions C2
Phillips Band
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