Electron affinity

Electron affinity

The electron affinity, "E"ea, of an atom or molecule is the energy required to detach an electron from a singly charged negative ion, i.e., the energy change for the process::X- → X + eAn equivalent definition is the energy released ("E"initial − "E"final) when an electron is attached to a neutral atom or molecule. It should be noted that the sign convention for "E"ea is the opposite to most thermodynamic quantities: a positive electron affinity indicates that energy is "released" on going from atom to anion.

All elements whose EA have been measured using modern methods have a positive electron affinity, but older texts mistakenly report that some elements such as alkaline earth metals have negative "E"ea, meaning they would repel electrons.Fact|date=May 2008 This is not recognized by modern chemists. The electron affinities of the noble gases have not been conclusively measured, so they may or may not have slightly negative EAs. Atoms whose anions are relatively more stable than neutral atoms have a greater "E"ea. Chlorine most strongly attracts extra electrons; mercury most weakly attracts an extra electron. "E"ea of noble gases are close to 0.

Although "E"ea vary in a chaotic manner across the table, some patterns emerge. Generally, nonmetals have more positive "E"ea than metals.

Values for the elements

The following data are quoted in kJ/mol. Elements marked with an asterisk are expected to have electron affinities close to zero on quantum mechanical grounds. Elements marked with a dotted box are synthetically made elements—elements not found naturally in the environment.



Periodic trends

"E"ea generally increases across a period (row) in the periodic table. This is caused by the filling of the valence shell of the atom; a group 7A atom releases more energy than a group 1A atom on gaining an electron because it obtains a filled valence shell.

A trend of decreasing "E"ea going down the groups in the periodic table would be expected. The additional electron will be entering an orbital farther away from the nucleus, and thus would experience a lesser effective nuclear charge. However, a clear counterexample to this trend can be found in group 2A, and this trend only applies to group 1A atoms.

Molecular electron affinities

"E"ea is not limited to the elements but also applies to molecules. For instance the electron affinity for benzene is negative, as is that of naphthalene, while those of anthracene,phenanthrene and pyrene are positive. "In silico" experiments show that the electron affinity of hexacyanobenzene surpasses that of fullerene ["Remarkable electron accepting properties of the simplest benzenoid cyanocarbons: hexacyanobenzene, octacyanonaphthalene and decacyanoanthracene" Xiuhui Zhang, Qianshu Li, Justin B. Ingels, Andrew C. Simmonett, Steven E. Wheeler, Yaoming Xie, R. Bruce King, Henry F. Schaefer III and F. Albert Cotton Chemical Communications, 2006, 758 - 760 [http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b515843e Abstract] ] .

ee also

*Koopmans' theorem
*One-electron reduction
*Ionization potential
*Electronegativity
*Valence electron

References

*Tro, Nivaldo J. (2008). "Chemistry: A Molecular Approach" (2nd Edn.). New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13-100065-9. pp. 348–349.

External links

* [http://www.iupac.org/goldbook/E01977.pdf Electron affinity] , definition from the IUPAC Gold Book


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