Protein Information

ID 527
Name CS 2
Synonyms CS 2; CSH 1; CSH1; Choriomammotropin; Placental lactogen; CSB; CSH 2; CSH2…

Compound Information

ID 1391
Name carbon disulfide
CAS carbon disulfide

Reference

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19743864 Lenington MJ, Wenthold PG: Topological control of spin states in disjoint diradicals. J Phys Chem A. 2010 Jan 28;114(3):1334-7.
The meta- and para-bis-allylbenzene radical anions have been generated and investigated using mass spectrometry. The ions are formed by reaction of the corresponding bis-2-propenylbenzenes with atomic oxygen anion. Reactivity of the ions indicates that the ions most likely have a bis-allylbenzene structure. Reaction of the ions with carbon disulfide creates CS (2) adducts, which, upon collision-induced dissociation, decompose to regenerate the bis-allylbenzene anion or carbon disulfide radical anion. The branching ratios for the two products indicate differences in the electronic structures of the neutral bis-allylbenzene diradicals. The difference in branching ratios and corresponding estimated electron affinities is interpreted in terms of different electronic states being formed, with the para diradical a singlet and the meta diradical either a ground-state triplet or a singlet with a very small singlet-triplet splitting. The difference in electron affinities is used to estimate a singlet-triplet splitting of 0.06 eV for the para diradical. The studies show that topology can be used to control the electronic properties of disjoint, tetramethyleneethane (TME)-like diradicals.
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