- Bond dissociation energy
In
chemistry , bond dissociation energy, D0 or BDE, is one measure of thebond strength in achemical bond . It is defined as the standard enthalpy change when a bond is cleaved byhomolysis , [GoldBookRef |title=Bond dissociation energy |file=B00699 |year=1994] with reactants and products of the homolysis reaction at 0 K (absolute zero ). For instance, the bond dissociation energy for one of the C-H bonds inethane (C2H6) is defined by the process:CH3CH2-H → CH3CH2 + H
D0 = Δ"H" = 101.1 kcal/mol (423.0 kJ/mol)
The bond dissociation energy is sometimes also called the bond dissociation enthalpy (or bond enthalpy), but these terms are not strictly equivalent, as they refer to the above reaction enthalpy at
standard conditions , and differ from D0 by about 1.5 kcal/mol (6 kJ/mol) in the case of a bond to hydrogen. [cite journal |title=Bond Dissociation Energies of Organic Molecules |author=Blanksby, S. J.; Ellison, G. B.; |journal=Acc. Chem. Res. |year=2003 |volume=36 |issue=4 |pages=255-263 |doi=10.1021/ar020230d]Except in the case of diatomic molecules, the bond dissociation energy is different from the
bond energy , which is an average calculated from the sum of the bond dissociation energies of all bonds in amolecule . [Morrison & Boyd Organic Chemistry 4th Ed. ISBN 0-205-05838-8]For example, an O-H bond of a
water molecule (H-O-H) has 493.4 kJ/mol of bond dissociation energy, and 424.4 kJ/mol is needed to cleave the remaining O-H bond. The bond energy of the O-H bonds inwater is 458.9 kJ/mol, which is the average of the values.In the same way for removing successive hydrogen atoms from methane the bond dissociating energies are 104 kcal/mol (435 kJ/mol) for D(CH3-H), 106 kcal/mol (444 kJ/mol) for D(CH2-H), 106 kcal/mol (444 kJ/mol) for D(CH-H) and finally 81 kcal/mol (339 kJ/mol) for D(C-H). The bond energy is thus 99 kcal/mol or 414 kJ/mol (the average of the bond dissociation energies).
Note that following dissociation, if new bonds are formed at lower enthalpy, then there is a net loss of energy, and thus an overall exothermic process.
Heterolytic bond dissociation energy is involved in chemical bond breaking by
heterolysis rather than homolysis.ee also
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Bond strength
*Bond energy
*Binding energy
*Chemical bond References
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