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509662: C3H9B borane + propene TS, Transition State Optimization & - Gaussian
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Quantity
Value
Route
#N B3LYP/6-31G(d) OPT=(TS,NoEigenTest,NewEstmFC) Geom=Connectivity FRE
Stoichiometry
C
3
H
9
B
Symmetry
C1
Basis
6-31G(d)
RB3LYP Energy
-144.538993843 Hartree
ZPE
0.112427 Hartree
Conditions
298.150K, 1.00000 atm
Internal Energy
-144.421385 Hartree
Enthalpy
-144.420441 Hartree
Free Energy
-144.453602 Hartree
C
v
18.771 cal/mol-K
Entropy
69.795 cal/mol-K
Dipole Moment
2.9563 Debye
Server
batch (522702)
CPU time
1121.2 sec
Geometry Sequence Energies
Step
Energy
0
-144.524362368
1
-144.538128761
2
-144.538806876
3
-144.538938325
4
-144.538969567
5
-144.538968496
6
-144.538961491
7
-144.538964117
8
-144.539025314
9
-144.538980379
10
-144.538988656
11
-144.538993349
12
-144.538993843
13
-144.538993843
14
-144.538993843
Animation speed
Loop
None
Loop
Cycle
Rotational Constants
Constant
Frequency (GHz)
Frequency (cm
-1
)
a
13.07670
0.43619176037
b
5.89591
0.19666638845
c
4.99131
0.16649218040
Vibrational Modes
Mode
Symmetry
Frequency (cm
-1
)
IR (Raman) Intensity
Actions
1
A
-347.7501
76.1663
2
A
213.8341
2.4994
3
A
232.9928
4.5266
4
A
388.7727
0.8029
5
A
441.3702
9.1111
6
A
576.4508
11.8237
7
A
716.0213
2.1983
8
A
797.0783
3.2197
9
A
885.6221
3.7340
10
A
929.2076
9.8446
11
A
962.2777
6.7376
12
A
1015.8140
13.1331
13
A
1050.8998
5.8763
14
A
1089.1693
27.3307
15
A
1142.6707
5.2593
16
A
1170.8825
12.7051
17
A
1186.9258
36.0016
18
A
1221.3409
3.8518
19
A
1293.4984
5.1990
20
A
1429.4839
2.5047
21
A
1462.5819
5.6296
22
A
1511.4072
8.0200
23
A
1522.4788
6.0151
24
A
1572.8685
6.3920
25
A
2384.9328
32.8160
26
A
2559.4055
66.3382
27
A
2660.0460
108.6428
28
A
3052.6112
15.0297
29
A
3119.4102
11.7112
30
A
3144.5726
9.8136
31
A
3172.4275
3.5151
32
A
3184.8409
6.6562
33
A
3257.8885
5.2298
Frequency Scale Factor
Normal Mode Amplitude
Animation Speed
IR Spectrum
Peak Width (cm
-1
)
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NO SCIENCE HAS EVER MADE MORE RAPID PROGRESS IN A SHORTER TIME THAN CHEMISTRY. -- MARTIN HEINRICH KLOPROTH, 1791 (FIRST PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BERLIN)