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The determination of point groups of
            molecules
only one rotational   two σv but no σh mirror planes means
axis = C2                   point group is C2v




      The point group of the water molecule is C2v
Naming point groups:
    The name of the point group has information about the
    symmetry elements present. The letter is the rotational group
    and the subscript number after the letter indicates the order
    of the principal rotational axis (e.g. 3-fold or 4 fold etc.):

                                         A ‘D’ indicates an n-fold
                                         principal rotation axis
     A ‘C’ indicates only                plus n 2-fold axes at
     one rotational axis                 right angles to it



   C3                 C3v             D4d                  D4h
3-fold rotational   has σv but        4-fold      d = no         ‘h’ indicates
     axis          no σh mirror       principal   σh mirror      a σh mirror
                planes in a C group      axis      plane           plane
Naming point groups (contd.):

    A subscript ‘h’ means that there is a σh mirror plane at
    right angles to the n-fold principal axis:

                   C4   principal axis      C3   principal axis

                                                        only one
                                                        of the three
                                                        σv planes
                                                        is shown

                                     σh                   σv

                                 D4h                           D3d
A subscript ‘d’ (or v for C groups) means there is no σh mirror
plane, but only n σ mirror planes containing the principal C axis.
Naming platonic solids:

     Platonic solids:
     T = tetrahedral = 4 three-fold axes
     O = octahedral = 3 four-fold axes
      I = icosahedral = 6 five-fold axes




                                               C60
                                            ‘bucky-ball’
                                           or ‘Fullerene’

Td         Oh               Ih
Flow chart for determining point groups.
The point group of the carbon dioxide
              molecule
              i      We start at the top of the
                         flow-chart, and can see that
                   C∞    the CO2 molecule is linear,
                         and has a center of inversion
                         (i) so it is D∞h. Note the C∞
                D∞h
                         principal rotation axis.
Other linear molecules:
 The top row of linear molecules all have a center of
 inversion (i) and so are D∞h.

               i                D∞h              i


       N2              O2               F2              H2




            HC≡N                HI                   C≡O
The bottom row have no           C∞v         All have a C∞
i and so are C∞v                                  axis
The Platonic solids:
tetrahedron   octahedron    icosahedron




     Td        Oh          Ih           C60
                                     ‘buckyball’
The Cs point group:
              I                σ
Cs
             C
                  Cl           chloro-difluoro-iodo-
     F                               methane
         F
Most land animals have bilateral symmetry,
    and belong to the Cs point group:




  Cs        Mirror planes (σ)      Cs
The C1 point group:

Molecules that have no symmetry elements at all except
the trivial one where they are rotated through 360º and
remain unchanged, belong to the C1 point group. In other
words, they have an axis of 360º/360º = 1-fold, so have
a C1 axis. Examples are:
                I
                                 I        N
                          Cl
                C                                H
        Br
                                 Cl
   C1                     F                          C1
     Bromo-chloro-fluoro-iodo-        chloro-iodo-amine
         methane
The division into Cn and Dn point groups:

After we have
decided that
there is a
principal rotat-
ional axis, we
come to the
red box. If there
are n C2 axes
at right angles
to the principal                        Dn
axis, we have a
Dn point group,
If not, it is a Cn                     Cn
point group.
The Cn point groups:
The Cn point groups all have only a single rotational
axis, which can theoretically be very high e.g. C5 in
the complex [IF6O]- below. They are further divided
into Cn, Cnv, and Cnh point groups.
       C5
                        •The Cn point groups have no
                        other symmetry elements
                        •the Cnv point groups have also n
                        mirror planes containing the Cn
                        rotational axis
                        •the Cnh point groups also have a
                        σh mirror plane at right angles to
                        the principal rotational axis.
      [IF6O]-
The point group of the water molecule

               We start at the top of the
               flow-chart, and can see that
               the water molecule is not
               linear, and is not tetrahedral (Td),
               octahedral (Oh), or icosahedral,
               (Ih) so we proceed down the chart
C2   Yes, there is a principal Cn axis,
     so we proceed down the chart, but
     in answer to the next question, there
     are no further C2 axes at right angles
     to the principal axis, which is the only
     axis, so we proceed down the chart
C2           C2             C2         there is no σh plane
                                       at right angles to
                      σv          σv   the C2 axis, but
                                       there are two σv
                                       planes containing
                                       the C2 axis.




     The point group of the water molecule is C2v
Other Cnv molecules:

water                                     ammonia
                    σv

                    C2v
                              C3v
                                            σv


          C4v      V            σv



           Vanadyl tetrafluoride (VOF4)
Some more C2v molecules:


           C2    σv             C2       σv            C2   σv


       P                    S
                                                   C




                 σv                      σv                 σv
Phosphorus iodo-         sulfur tetra-            carbonyl
tetrafluoride (PF4I)   fluoride (SF4)         chloride (COCl2)
The Cn point groups:
    These have a Cn axis as their only symmetry element. They
    generally resemble propellers which have the front and back
    different. Important examples are (hydrogens omitted for clarity):


   triphenyl                                         C3       Cobalt(III)
 phosphine                                                 tris-glycinate
viewed down                                                viewed down
  C3 axis           C3                                        C3 axis


               C3                                         C3
                           C3                  C3
   triphenyl                                                  Cobalt(III)
 phosphine                                                 tris-glycinate
viewed from                                                viewed from
  the side                                                    the side
The Dnh point groups:




  C4           four C2              mirror plane
principal      axes at
                                    at rt. angles
               rt. angles
  axis         to C4 axis           to C4 axis

                  C2
                 C2                         σh
                       C2   C2

                                     D4h
Examples of molecules belonging to Dnh point
                 groups:
     C2                C3              C3         C3




            D2h             D3h             D3h        D3h
C4
                                  C5
                  C4                              C5




          D4h           D4h                 D5h        D5h
Benzene, an example of the D6h point group:
     C6                C2
principal axis                                 C2




                                              C2
     C6          σh         C2
                                 σv                 σv

                                                          D6h

                                                         C6
                                                    principal axis
                                  C6
                             principal axis
The Dn point groups:

                                               these have a principal
                                               n-fold axis, and n
                                               2-fold axes at right
                                               angles to it, but no
                                               mirror planes.

                      C2 principal axis
                                          C
                  N
         C2                                        [Cu(en)2]2+ complex
                  Cu
     N                                               with H-atoms
                                                   omitted for clarity.
                                                    (en = ethylene
                                                      diamine)
C2                                            D2
Some further views of the symmetry elements
            of [Cu(en)2]2+, point group D2 :
                                C2 principal axis
                                                    [Cu(en)2]2+ complex
                      C2
                D2                                    with H-atoms
                                                    omitted for clarity.
                                                     (en = ethylene
                                                       diamine)
 C2 principal    C2
      axis                           C2 principal         C2 principal
                C2
                                         axis                 axis
C2                         C2                                        C2
                                C2                  C2
Some views of the symmetry elements of
                [Co(en)3]3+, point group D3.

                   C2
                                                      C3 principal axis
C2




     C2

     C3                             D3   C2
principal axis                           axis
           view down the C3 axis             view down one of the
           of [Co(en)3]3+ showing         three C2 axes of [Co(en)3]3+
             the three C2 axes.               at right angles to C3
Other examples of the D3 point group

                                   C3                     C2
     C2                 C2    principal axis

                                        C2
                                                                    C2

C2



                             D3                                     D3
          [Co(oxalate)3]3-                     [Co(bipyridyl)3]3+
Some cobalt(III) complexes belonging to
           the D3 point group:

    C2                         C2                      C2
                                                                CH3
                      3+                          3+
           NH2 H                                   H3C           O         CH3
                                       N
                 2
   H 2N        N                                            O         O
                                  N         N
          Co                          Co                        Co
                                                            O         O
   H 2N          N                N         N
                 H2                                H3C           O         CH3
           NH2                         N

                                                                CH3



tris(ethylenediamine)      tris(2,2’-bipyridyl)   tris(acetylacetonato)
cobalt(III) cation          cobalt(III) cation    cobalt(III)

                                                                      D3
Comparison of C3 and D3 tris(chelates)
                                   no C2 axis at
                                   this point

   C2
                  D3                            O               C3
                          3+
                                                     O     H2
           NH2 H
                 2                       H 2N              N
   H2N         N
         Co                                         Co
                                           O               O
   H2N           N                                                   O
                 H2                                  NH2
           NH2                     O



tris(ethylenediamine)cobalt(III)       tris(glycinato)cobalt(III)
Molecules belonging to the Dnd point groups


 These have mirror planes parallel to the principal
 axis, but not at right angles to it.
                                       C5 axis
     C3 axis          σv planes
                      contain the
                      principal
                      axis



                   D3d                                D5d
  Staggered form
  of ethane                 Staggered form of ferrocene
The D4d point group:
                                   C4 principal axis             σv
       C2        C2                                    σv                    σv
C2                    C2
                                             C2                                   σv



            C4                                              C4
                                 [ZrF8] 4-
     principal axis
                            Square antiprism
                                                       principal axis
                                                                        D4d
 As predicted by VSEPR, the [ZrF8]4- anion has a square anti-prismatic
 structure. At left is seen the C4 principal axis. It has four C2 axes at
 right angles to it, so it has D4 symmetry. One C2 axis is shown side-on
 (center). There are four σv mirror planes (right), but no mirror plane at
[K(18-crown-6)]+, an example of a D3d
                   point group:
                           C3
                      principal axis
                                            C3 principal axis       σv
   C2            C2
                                  K+
                                                          σv
                         C2
                          C2                         C2
                                   C2                     σv
                                              D3d
The complex cation [K(18-crown-6)]+ above is an important structure that
has D3d symmetry. It has a C3 principal axis with 3 C2 axes at right
angles to it, as well as three σv mirror planes that contain the C3 axis,
but no σh mirror plane (because it’s not flat, as seen at center), so is D3d.
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The determination of point groups

  • 1. The determination of point groups of molecules only one rotational two σv but no σh mirror planes means axis = C2 point group is C2v The point group of the water molecule is C2v
  • 2. Naming point groups: The name of the point group has information about the symmetry elements present. The letter is the rotational group and the subscript number after the letter indicates the order of the principal rotational axis (e.g. 3-fold or 4 fold etc.): A ‘D’ indicates an n-fold principal rotation axis A ‘C’ indicates only plus n 2-fold axes at one rotational axis right angles to it C3 C3v D4d D4h 3-fold rotational has σv but 4-fold d = no ‘h’ indicates axis no σh mirror principal σh mirror a σh mirror planes in a C group axis plane plane
  • 3. Naming point groups (contd.): A subscript ‘h’ means that there is a σh mirror plane at right angles to the n-fold principal axis: C4 principal axis C3 principal axis only one of the three σv planes is shown σh σv D4h D3d A subscript ‘d’ (or v for C groups) means there is no σh mirror plane, but only n σ mirror planes containing the principal C axis.
  • 4. Naming platonic solids: Platonic solids: T = tetrahedral = 4 three-fold axes O = octahedral = 3 four-fold axes I = icosahedral = 6 five-fold axes C60 ‘bucky-ball’ or ‘Fullerene’ Td Oh Ih
  • 5. Flow chart for determining point groups.
  • 6. The point group of the carbon dioxide molecule i We start at the top of the flow-chart, and can see that C∞ the CO2 molecule is linear, and has a center of inversion (i) so it is D∞h. Note the C∞ D∞h principal rotation axis.
  • 7. Other linear molecules: The top row of linear molecules all have a center of inversion (i) and so are D∞h. i D∞h i N2 O2 F2 H2 HC≡N HI C≡O The bottom row have no C∞v All have a C∞ i and so are C∞v axis
  • 8. The Platonic solids: tetrahedron octahedron icosahedron Td Oh Ih C60 ‘buckyball’
  • 9. The Cs point group: I σ Cs C Cl chloro-difluoro-iodo- F methane F
  • 10. Most land animals have bilateral symmetry, and belong to the Cs point group: Cs Mirror planes (σ) Cs
  • 11. The C1 point group: Molecules that have no symmetry elements at all except the trivial one where they are rotated through 360º and remain unchanged, belong to the C1 point group. In other words, they have an axis of 360º/360º = 1-fold, so have a C1 axis. Examples are: I I N Cl C H Br Cl C1 F C1 Bromo-chloro-fluoro-iodo- chloro-iodo-amine methane
  • 12. The division into Cn and Dn point groups: After we have decided that there is a principal rotat- ional axis, we come to the red box. If there are n C2 axes at right angles to the principal Dn axis, we have a Dn point group, If not, it is a Cn Cn point group.
  • 13. The Cn point groups: The Cn point groups all have only a single rotational axis, which can theoretically be very high e.g. C5 in the complex [IF6O]- below. They are further divided into Cn, Cnv, and Cnh point groups. C5 •The Cn point groups have no other symmetry elements •the Cnv point groups have also n mirror planes containing the Cn rotational axis •the Cnh point groups also have a σh mirror plane at right angles to the principal rotational axis. [IF6O]-
  • 14. The point group of the water molecule We start at the top of the flow-chart, and can see that the water molecule is not linear, and is not tetrahedral (Td), octahedral (Oh), or icosahedral, (Ih) so we proceed down the chart
  • 15. C2 Yes, there is a principal Cn axis, so we proceed down the chart, but in answer to the next question, there are no further C2 axes at right angles to the principal axis, which is the only axis, so we proceed down the chart
  • 16. C2 C2 C2 there is no σh plane at right angles to σv σv the C2 axis, but there are two σv planes containing the C2 axis. The point group of the water molecule is C2v
  • 17. Other Cnv molecules: water ammonia σv C2v C3v σv C4v V σv Vanadyl tetrafluoride (VOF4)
  • 18. Some more C2v molecules: C2 σv C2 σv C2 σv P S C σv σv σv Phosphorus iodo- sulfur tetra- carbonyl tetrafluoride (PF4I) fluoride (SF4) chloride (COCl2)
  • 19. The Cn point groups: These have a Cn axis as their only symmetry element. They generally resemble propellers which have the front and back different. Important examples are (hydrogens omitted for clarity): triphenyl C3 Cobalt(III) phosphine tris-glycinate viewed down viewed down C3 axis C3 C3 axis C3 C3 C3 C3 triphenyl Cobalt(III) phosphine tris-glycinate viewed from viewed from the side the side
  • 20.
  • 21. The Dnh point groups: C4 four C2 mirror plane principal axes at at rt. angles rt. angles axis to C4 axis to C4 axis C2 C2 σh C2 C2 D4h
  • 22. Examples of molecules belonging to Dnh point groups: C2 C3 C3 C3 D2h D3h D3h D3h C4 C5 C4 C5 D4h D4h D5h D5h
  • 23. Benzene, an example of the D6h point group: C6 C2 principal axis C2 C2 C6 σh C2 σv σv D6h C6 principal axis C6 principal axis
  • 24. The Dn point groups: these have a principal n-fold axis, and n 2-fold axes at right angles to it, but no mirror planes. C2 principal axis C N C2 [Cu(en)2]2+ complex Cu N with H-atoms omitted for clarity. (en = ethylene diamine) C2 D2
  • 25. Some further views of the symmetry elements of [Cu(en)2]2+, point group D2 : C2 principal axis [Cu(en)2]2+ complex C2 D2 with H-atoms omitted for clarity. (en = ethylene diamine) C2 principal C2 axis C2 principal C2 principal C2 axis axis C2 C2 C2 C2 C2
  • 26. Some views of the symmetry elements of [Co(en)3]3+, point group D3. C2 C3 principal axis C2 C2 C3 D3 C2 principal axis axis view down the C3 axis view down one of the of [Co(en)3]3+ showing three C2 axes of [Co(en)3]3+ the three C2 axes. at right angles to C3
  • 27. Other examples of the D3 point group C3 C2 C2 C2 principal axis C2 C2 C2 D3 D3 [Co(oxalate)3]3- [Co(bipyridyl)3]3+
  • 28. Some cobalt(III) complexes belonging to the D3 point group: C2 C2 C2 CH3 3+ 3+ NH2 H H3C O CH3 N 2 H 2N N O O N N Co Co Co O O H 2N N N N H2 H3C O CH3 NH2 N CH3 tris(ethylenediamine) tris(2,2’-bipyridyl) tris(acetylacetonato) cobalt(III) cation cobalt(III) cation cobalt(III) D3
  • 29. Comparison of C3 and D3 tris(chelates) no C2 axis at this point C2 D3 O C3 3+ O H2 NH2 H 2 H 2N N H2N N Co Co O O H2N N O H2 NH2 NH2 O tris(ethylenediamine)cobalt(III) tris(glycinato)cobalt(III)
  • 30. Molecules belonging to the Dnd point groups These have mirror planes parallel to the principal axis, but not at right angles to it. C5 axis C3 axis σv planes contain the principal axis D3d D5d Staggered form of ethane Staggered form of ferrocene
  • 31. The D4d point group: C4 principal axis σv C2 C2 σv σv C2 C2 C2 σv C4 C4 [ZrF8] 4- principal axis Square antiprism principal axis D4d As predicted by VSEPR, the [ZrF8]4- anion has a square anti-prismatic structure. At left is seen the C4 principal axis. It has four C2 axes at right angles to it, so it has D4 symmetry. One C2 axis is shown side-on (center). There are four σv mirror planes (right), but no mirror plane at
  • 32. [K(18-crown-6)]+, an example of a D3d point group: C3 principal axis C3 principal axis σv C2 C2 K+ σv C2 C2 C2 C2 σv D3d The complex cation [K(18-crown-6)]+ above is an important structure that has D3d symmetry. It has a C3 principal axis with 3 C2 axes at right angles to it, as well as three σv mirror planes that contain the C3 axis, but no σh mirror plane (because it’s not flat, as seen at center), so is D3d.