Acetylacetone
- Formula: C5H8O2
- Molecular weight: 100.1158
- IUPAC Standard InChIKey: YRKCREAYFQTBPV-UHFFFAOYSA-N
- CAS Registry Number: 123-54-6
- Chemical structure:
This structure is also available as a 2d Mol file or as a computed 3d SD file
The 3d structure may be viewed using Java or Javascript. - Other names: 2,4-Pentanedione; Acetoacetone; Diacetylmethane; Pentane-2,4-dione; 2-Propanone, acetyl-; 2,4-Dioxopentane; 2,4-Pentadione; CH3COCH2COCH3; Acetone, acetyl-; ACAC; Pentanedione; Pentanedione-2,4; Acetyl 2-propanone; UN 2310; 2,4-Pentandione; Pentan-2,4-dione; NSC 5575
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Gas phase ion energetics data
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Data compilation copyright by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce on behalf of the U.S.A. All rights reserved.
Data evaluated as indicated in comments:
HL - Edward P. Hunter and Sharon G. Lias
L - Sharon G. Lias
Data compiled as indicated in comments:
B - John E. Bartmess
LBLHLM - Sharon G. Lias, John E. Bartmess, Joel F. Liebman, John L. Holmes, Rhoda D. Levin, and W. Gary Mallard
LLK - Sharon G. Lias, Rhoda D. Levin, and Sherif A. Kafafi
RDSH - Henry M. Rosenstock, Keith Draxl, Bruce W. Steiner, and John T. Herron
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
IE (evaluated) | 8.85 ± 0.02 | eV | N/A | N/A | L |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
Proton affinity (review) | 208.8 | kcal/mol | N/A | Hunter and Lias, 1998 | HL |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
Gas basicity | 200.0 | kcal/mol | N/A | Hunter and Lias, 1998 | HL |
Ionization energy determinations
IE (eV) | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
8.85 ± 0.05 | PE | Houk, Davis, et al., 1973 | LLK |
8.82 ± 0.02 | PI | Shigorin, Filyugina, et al., 1967 | RDSH |
8.87 ± 0.03 | PI | Watanabe, Nakayama, et al., 1962 | RDSH |
9.63 ± 0.01 | PE | Hush, Livett, et al., 1987 | Vertical value; LBLHLM |
9.15 | PE | Cauletti, Furlani, et al., 1980 | Vertical value; LLK |
9.00 | PE | Schweig, Vermeer, et al., 1974 | Vertical value; LLK |
9.18 ± 0.07 | PE | Evans, Hamnett, et al., 1972 | Vertical value; LLK |
Appearance energy determinations
Ion | AE (eV) | Other Products | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
C4H5O2+ | 10.7 ± 0.1 | CH3 | EI | Reichert and Westmore, 1969 | RDSH |
C4H5O2+ | 10.24 | CH3 | PI | Shigorin, Filyugina, et al., 1967 | RDSH |
De-protonation reactions
C5H7O2- + =
By formula: C5H7O2- + H+ = C5H8O2
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ΔrH° | 343.8 ± 2.1 | kcal/mol | G+TS | Taft and Bordwell, 1988 | gas phase; at 330K: neutral enol/keto ratio should be 8:1 ( Strohmeier and Höhne, 1952); B |
ΔrH° | 343.7 ± 2.3 | kcal/mol | G+TS | Cumming and Kebarle, 1978 | gas phase; At 500K: neutral enol/keto ratio is 1.7:1, Folkendt, Weiss-Lopez, et al., 1989. ΔH=-4.7 kcal/mol, enol favored. Carbonyls anti in anion, via calc: Irikura, 1999; B |
Quantity | Value | Units | Method | Reference | Comment |
ΔrG° | 336.7 ± 2.0 | kcal/mol | IMRE | Taft and Bordwell, 1988 | gas phase; at 330K: neutral enol/keto ratio should be 8:1 ( Strohmeier and Höhne, 1952); B |
ΔrG° | 336.6 ± 2.0 | kcal/mol | IMRE | Cumming and Kebarle, 1978 | gas phase; At 500K: neutral enol/keto ratio is 1.7:1, Folkendt, Weiss-Lopez, et al., 1989. ΔH=-4.7 kcal/mol, enol favored. Carbonyls anti in anion, via calc: Irikura, 1999; B |
References
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Data compilation copyright by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce on behalf of the U.S.A. All rights reserved.
Hunter and Lias, 1998
Hunter, E.P.; Lias, S.G.,
Evaluated Gas Phase Basicities and Proton Affinities of Molecules: An Update,
J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data, 1998, 27, 3, 413-656, https://doi.org/10.1063/1.556018
. [all data]
Houk, Davis, et al., 1973
Houk, K.N.; Davis, L.P.; Newkome, G.R.; Duke, R.E., Jr.; Nauman, R.V.,
Photoelectron spectroscopy of cyclic β-diketones their enolone tautomers,
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1973, 95, 8364. [all data]
Shigorin, Filyugina, et al., 1967
Shigorin, D.N.; Filyugina, A.D.; Potapov, V.K.,
Role of intramolecular hydrogen bonding in the ionisation and dissociation of compounds,
Zh. Fiz. Khim., 1967, 41, 2336, In original 1255. [all data]
Watanabe, Nakayama, et al., 1962
Watanabe, K.; Nakayama, T.; Mottl, J.,
Ionization potentials of some molecules,
J. Quant. Spectry. Radiative Transfer, 1962, 2, 369. [all data]
Hush, Livett, et al., 1987
Hush, N.S.; Livett, M.K.; Peel, J.B.; Willett, G.D.,
Variable-temperature ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy of the keto-enol tautomers of pentane-2,4-dione,
Aust. J. Chem., 1987, 40, 599. [all data]
Cauletti, Furlani, et al., 1980
Cauletti, C.; Furlani, C.; Storto, G.,
Coordinative bond d-shell ionisations in the UV photoelectron spectra of bis({beta}-diketonato) cobalt (II) copper (II) complexes, their thio analogues,
J. Electron Spectrosc. Relat. Phenom., 1980, 18, 329. [all data]
Schweig, Vermeer, et al., 1974
Schweig, A.; Vermeer, H.; Weidner, U.,
A photoelectron spectroscopic study of keto-enol tautomerism in acetylacetones - a new application of photoelectron spectroscopy,
Chem. Phys. Lett., 1974, 26, 229. [all data]
Evans, Hamnett, et al., 1972
Evans, S.; Hamnett, A.; Orchard, A.F.; Lloyd, D.R.,
Study of the metal-oxygen bond in simple tris-chelate complexes by He(I) photoelectron spectroscopy,
Faraday Discuss. Chem. Soc., 1972, 54, 227. [all data]
Reichert and Westmore, 1969
Reichert, C.; Westmore, J.B.,
Mass spectral studies of metal chelates. IV.Mass spectra, appearance potentials, and coordinate bond energies of bis(acetylacetonate)metal(II) complexes of the first transition series,
Inorg. Chem., 1969, 8, 1012. [all data]
Taft and Bordwell, 1988
Taft, R.W.; Bordwell, F.G.,
Structural and Solvent Effects Evaluated from Acidities Measured in Dimethyl Sulfoxide and in the Gas Phase,
Acc. Chem. Res., 1988, 21, 12, 463, https://doi.org/10.1021/ar00156a005
. [all data]
Strohmeier and Höhne, 1952
Strohmeier, W.; Höhne, I.,
Keto-Enol-Umwandlung des Acetylacteons in Gaszustand,
Z. Naturfor., 1952, 7B, 184. [all data]
Cumming and Kebarle, 1978
Cumming, J.B.; Kebarle, P.,
Summary of gas phase measurements involving acids AH. Entropy changes in proton transfer reactions involving negative ions. Bond dissociation energies D(A-H) and electron affinities EA(A),
Can. J. Chem., 1978, 56, 1. [all data]
Folkendt, Weiss-Lopez, et al., 1989
Folkendt, M.M.; Weiss-Lopez, B.E.; Chauvel, J.P., Jr.; True, N.S.,
Gas-Phase 1H NMR Studies of Keto-Enol Tautomerization of Acetylacetone, Methyl Acetoacetate, and Ethyl Acetoacetate,
J. Phys. Chem., 1989, 89, 15, 3347, https://doi.org/10.1021/j100261a038
. [all data]
Irikura, 1999
Irikura, K.K.,
Acetylacetonate (acac) anion in the gas phase: predicted structures, vibrational spectra, and photodetachment energies,
Int. J. Mass Spectrom., 1999, 187, 577-587, https://doi.org/10.1016/S1387-3806(98)14192-1
. [all data]
Notes
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- Symbols used in this document:
AE Appearance energy IE (evaluated) Recommended ionization energy 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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