Thioacetaldehyde
- Formula: C2H4S
- Molecular weight: 60.118
- IUPAC Standard InChIKey: QJFUMFCCMJJLIE-UHFFFAOYSA-N
- CAS Registry Number: 6851-93-0
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Gas phase thermochemistry data
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Data compiled by: Hussein Y. Afeefy, Joel F. Liebman, and Stephen E. Stein
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
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ΔfH°gas | 50. ± 8. | kJ/mol | Ion | Butler and Baer, 1983 |
Reaction thermochemistry data
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Data compiled by: John E. Bartmess
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Individual Reactions
C2H3S- + =
By formula: C2H3S- + H+ = C2H4S
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
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ΔrH° | 1455. ± 14. | kJ/mol | G+TS | Zhang and Grabowski, 1989 | gas phase; Between MeCO2H, EtCO2H (Acid = MeCH=S) |
ΔrH° | 1461. ± 17. | kJ/mol | G+TS | Guillemin, Riague, et al., 2005 | gas phase; Acid: CH3CH=S |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
ΔrG° | 1427. ± 13. | kJ/mol | IMRB | Zhang and Grabowski, 1989 | gas phase; Between MeCO2H, EtCO2H (Acid = MeCH=S) |
ΔrG° | 1432. ± 16. | kJ/mol | IMRB | Guillemin, Riague, et al., 2005 | gas phase; Acid: CH3CH=S |
(CAS Reg. No. 20733-13-5 • 4294967295) + = CAS Reg. No. 20733-13-5
By formula: (CAS Reg. No. 20733-13-5 • 4294967295C2H4S) + C2H4S = CAS Reg. No. 20733-13-5
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
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ΔrH° | 286. ± 13. | kJ/mol | N/A | Bartmess, Scott, et al., 1979 | gas phase; value altered from reference due to change in acidity scale |
UV/Visible spectrum
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Source | Rosengren, 1962 |
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Owner | INEP CP RAS, NIST OSRD Collection (C) 2007 copyright by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce on behalf of the United States of America. All rights reserved. |
Origin | INSTITUTE OF ENERGY PROBLEMS OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, RAS |
Source reference | RAS UV No. 13174 |
Instrument | Inucam Model SP 700 |
Vibrational and/or electronic energy levels
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Data compiled by: Marilyn E. Jacox
State: F
Energy (cm-1) |
Med. | Transition | λmin (nm) |
λmax (nm) |
References | ||
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To = 51560 ± 200 | gas | Judge, Moule, et al., 1983 | |||||
State: ?
Energy (cm-1) |
Med. | Transition | λmin (nm) |
λmax (nm) |
References | ||
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To = 52770 ± 100 | gas | Judge, Moule, et al., 1983 | |||||
State: C
Energy (cm-1) |
Med. | Transition | λmin (nm) |
λmax (nm) |
References | ||
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To = 45260 ± 100 | gas | Judge, Moule, et al., 1983 | |||||
State: B
Energy (cm-1) |
Med. | Transition | λmin (nm) |
λmax (nm) |
References | ||
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Tx = 47600 ± 100 | gas | Judge, Moule, et al., 1983 | |||||
Vib. sym. |
No. | Approximate type of mode |
cm-1 | Med. | Method | References | |
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a' | C=S stretch | 1154 | gas | AB | Judge, Moule, et al., 1983 | ||
State: A
Energy (cm-1) |
Med. | Transition | λmin (nm) |
λmax (nm) |
References | ||
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To = 17900 ± 100 | gas | Judge, Moule, et al., 1983 | |||||
State: a
Energy (cm-1) |
Med. | Transition | λmin (nm) |
λmax (nm) |
References | ||
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To = 16294.9 | gas | a-X | 571 | 630 | Judge, Moule, et al., 1983 | ||
Judge, Moule, et al., 1987 | |||||||
Moule, Bascal, et al., 1992 | |||||||
Vib. sym. |
No. | Approximate type of mode |
cm-1 | Med. | Method | References | |
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a' | 9 | CS stretch | 747.2 | gas | AB LF | Judge, Moule, et al., 1987 Moule, Bascal, et al., 1992 | |
10 | CCS deform. | 283.9 | gas | LF | Moule, Bascal, et al., 1992 | ||
a | 14 | Wag | 249.4 | gas | LF | Moule, Bascal, et al., 1992 | |
15 | Torsion | 52.0 | gas | LF | Moule, Bascal, et al., 1992 | ||
State: X
Additional references: Jacox, 1994, page 363; Jacox, 1998, page 324; Kroto and Landsberg, 1976; Bruno, Moule, et al., 1989; Smeyers, Nino, et al., 1990
Notes
w | Weak |
m | Medium |
s | Strong |
vs | Very strong |
o | Energy separation between the v = 0 levels of the excited and electronic ground states. |
x | Energy separation between the band maximum of the excited electronic state and the v = 0 level of the ground state. |
References
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Butler and Baer, 1983
Butler, J.J.; Baer, T.,
A photo-ionization study of organosulfur ring compounds: Thiirane, thietane and tetrahydrothiophene,
Org. Mass Spectrom., 1983, 18, 248-253. [all data]
Zhang and Grabowski, 1989
Zhang, L.; Grabowski, J.J.,
The Gas-Phase Basicity and H/D Exchange Characteristics of the Parent Thiocarbonyl Enolate Anions, J. Chem. Soc. Chem. Comm. 1819, 1989. [all data]
Guillemin, Riague, et al., 2005
Guillemin, J.C.; Riague, E.H.; Gal, J.F.; Maria, P.C.; Mo, O.; Yanez, M.,
Acidity trends in alpha,beta-unsaturated sulfur, selenium, and tellurium derivatives: Comparison with C-, Si-, Ge-, Sn-, N-, P-, As-, and Sb-containing analogues,
Chem. Eur. J., 2005, 11, 7, 2145-2153, https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.200400989
. [all data]
Bartmess, Scott, et al., 1979
Bartmess, J.E.; Scott, J.A.; McIver, R.T., Jr.,
The gas phase acidity scale from methanol to phenol,
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1979, 101, 6047. [all data]
Rosengren, 1962
Rosengren, K.,
Acta Chem. Scand., 1962, 16, 2284. [all data]
Judge, Moule, et al., 1983
Judge, R.H.; Moule, D.C.; Bruno, A.E.; Steer, R.P.,
Thioketone spectroscopy: An analysis of the lower electronic transitions in thioacetone and thioacetaldehyde,
Chem. Phys. Lett., 1983, 102, 4, 385, https://doi.org/10.1016/0009-2614(83)87061-4
. [all data]
Judge, Moule, et al., 1987
Judge, R.H.; Moule, D.C.; Bruno, A.E.; Steer, R.P.,
Thiocarbonyl spectroscopy: Methyl torsional vibrations and internal rotational barriers of thioacetaldehyde in its a 3A' and X 1A' states,
J. Chem. Phys., 1987, 87, 1, 60, https://doi.org/10.1063/1.453554
. [all data]
Moule, Bascal, et al., 1992
Moule, D.C.; Bascal, H.A.; Smeyers, Y.G.; Clouthier, D.J.; Karolczak, J.; Nino, A.,
An analysis of the methyl rotation and aldehyde wagging dynamics in the S0 (X 1A') and T1 (a 3A') states of thioacetaldehyde from pyrolysis jet spectra,
J. Chem. Phys., 1992, 97, 6, 3964, https://doi.org/10.1063/1.462935
. [all data]
Maier, Flogel, et al., 1991
Maier, G.; Flogel, U.; Reisenauer, H.P.; Hess, B.A., Jr.; Schaad, L.J.,
HCl-Abspaltung aus Ethansulfenylchlorid und Chlordimethylsulfid,
Chem. Ber., 1991, 124, 11, 2609, https://doi.org/10.1002/cber.19911241134
. [all data]
Suzuki, Watanabe, et al., 1993
Suzuki, E.; Watanabe, O.; Happoya, A.; Watari, E.,
Photolysis of 2-methylthietane and 2,4-dimethylthietane in argon matrices: Matrix infrared spectra of thioacetaldehyde,
Vib. Spectrosc., 1993, 5, 3, 353, https://doi.org/10.1016/0924-2031(93)87011-H
. [all data]
Jacox, 1994
Jacox, M.E.,
Vibrational and electronic energy levels of polyatomic transient molecules, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 1994, 464. [all data]
Jacox, 1998
Jacox, M.E.,
Vibrational and electronic energy levels of polyatomic transient molecules: supplement A,
J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data, 1998, 27, 2, 115-393, https://doi.org/10.1063/1.556017
. [all data]
Kroto and Landsberg, 1976
Kroto, H.W.; Landsberg, B.M.,
The microwave spectrum, substitution structure, internal rotation barrier, and dipole moment of thioacetaldehyde, CH3CHS,
J. Mol. Spectrosc., 1976, 62, 3, 346, https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-2852(76)90275-7
. [all data]
Bruno, Moule, et al., 1989
Bruno, A.E.; Moule, D.C.; Steer, R.P.,
Decay dynamics of the lowest triplet and lowest excited singlet states of thioacetaldehyde and thioacetone,
J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chem., 1989, 46, 2, 169, https://doi.org/10.1016/1010-6030(89)80003-6
. [all data]
Smeyers, Nino, et al., 1990
Smeyers, Y.G.; Nino, A.; Moule, D.C.,
Dynamical and spectroscopic studies of nonrigid molecules. Application to the visible spectrum of thioacetaldehyde,
J. Chem. Phys., 1990, 93, 8, 5786, https://doi.org/10.1063/1.459574
. [all data]
Notes
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ΔfH°gas Enthalpy of formation of gas at standard conditions ΔrG° Free energy of reaction at standard conditions ΔrH° Enthalpy of reaction at standard conditions - Data from NIST Standard Reference Database 69: NIST Chemistry WebBook
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