March 28, 2002
Journal Article

Is the T-Shaped Toluene Dimer a Stable Intermolecular Complex?

Abstract

By means of molecular mechanics and ab initio calculations, we show that toluene dimer can assume two different minimum energy structures. Both these arrangements are stacked with the methyl groups being parallel and anti-parallel to each other. Although our findings do not agree with the current opinion that one minimum energy structure is T-shaped, they appear to be consistent with available experiments on jet-cooled toluene.

Revised: January 23, 2012 | Published: March 28, 2002

Citation

Gervasio F., R. Chelli, P. Procacci, and V. Schettino. 2002. Is the T-Shaped Toluene Dimer a Stable Intermolecular Complex?. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 106, no. 12:2945-2948.