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Tracking the Transition from Pericyclic to Pseudopericyclic Reaction Mechanisms Using Multicenter Electron Delocalization Analysis: The [1,3] Sigmatropic Rearrangement

[Image: see text] Herein, the power of multicenter electron delocalization analysis to elucidate the intricacies of concerted reaction mechanisms is brought to light by tracking the transition of [1,3] sigmatropic rearrangements from the high-barrier pericyclic mechanism in 1-butene to the barrierle...

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Autores principales: Pérez-Barcia, Álvaro, Peña-Gallego, Ángeles, Mandado, Marcos
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2021
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8693182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34510896
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpca.1c06620
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author Pérez-Barcia, Álvaro
Peña-Gallego, Ángeles
Mandado, Marcos
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Peña-Gallego, Ángeles
Mandado, Marcos
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description [Image: see text] Herein, the power of multicenter electron delocalization analysis to elucidate the intricacies of concerted reaction mechanisms is brought to light by tracking the transition of [1,3] sigmatropic rearrangements from the high-barrier pericyclic mechanism in 1-butene to the barrierless pseudopericyclic mechanism in 1,2-diamino-1-nitrosooxyethane. This transition has been progressively achieved by substituting the migrating group, changing the donor and acceptor atoms, and functionalizing the alkene unit with weak and strong electron-donating and electron-withdrawing groups. Fourteen [1,3] sigmatropic reactions with electronic energy barriers ranging from 1 to 89 kcal/mol have been investigated. A very good correlation has been found between the barrier and the four-center electron delocalization at the transition state, the latter calculated for the atoms involved in the four-centered ring adduct formed along the reaction path. Surprisingly, the barrier has been found to be independent of the bond strength between the migrating group and the donor atom so that only the changes induced in the multicenter bonding control the kinetics of the reaction. Additional insights into the effect of atom substitution and group functionalization have also been extracted from the analysis of the multicenter electron delocalization profiles along the reaction path and qualitatively supported by the topological analysis of the electron density.
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spelling pubmed-86931822021-12-22 Tracking the Transition from Pericyclic to Pseudopericyclic Reaction Mechanisms Using Multicenter Electron Delocalization Analysis: The [1,3] Sigmatropic Rearrangement Pérez-Barcia, Álvaro Peña-Gallego, Ángeles Mandado, Marcos J Phys Chem A [Image: see text] Herein, the power of multicenter electron delocalization analysis to elucidate the intricacies of concerted reaction mechanisms is brought to light by tracking the transition of [1,3] sigmatropic rearrangements from the high-barrier pericyclic mechanism in 1-butene to the barrierless pseudopericyclic mechanism in 1,2-diamino-1-nitrosooxyethane. This transition has been progressively achieved by substituting the migrating group, changing the donor and acceptor atoms, and functionalizing the alkene unit with weak and strong electron-donating and electron-withdrawing groups. Fourteen [1,3] sigmatropic reactions with electronic energy barriers ranging from 1 to 89 kcal/mol have been investigated. A very good correlation has been found between the barrier and the four-center electron delocalization at the transition state, the latter calculated for the atoms involved in the four-centered ring adduct formed along the reaction path. Surprisingly, the barrier has been found to be independent of the bond strength between the migrating group and the donor atom so that only the changes induced in the multicenter bonding control the kinetics of the reaction. Additional insights into the effect of atom substitution and group functionalization have also been extracted from the analysis of the multicenter electron delocalization profiles along the reaction path and qualitatively supported by the topological analysis of the electron density. American Chemical Society 2021-09-11 2021-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8693182/ /pubmed/34510896 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpca.1c06620 Text en © 2021 American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Peña-Gallego, Ángeles
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Tracking the Transition from Pericyclic to Pseudopericyclic Reaction Mechanisms Using Multicenter Electron Delocalization Analysis: The [1,3] Sigmatropic Rearrangement
title Tracking the Transition from Pericyclic to Pseudopericyclic Reaction Mechanisms Using Multicenter Electron Delocalization Analysis: The [1,3] Sigmatropic Rearrangement
title_full Tracking the Transition from Pericyclic to Pseudopericyclic Reaction Mechanisms Using Multicenter Electron Delocalization Analysis: The [1,3] Sigmatropic Rearrangement
title_fullStr Tracking the Transition from Pericyclic to Pseudopericyclic Reaction Mechanisms Using Multicenter Electron Delocalization Analysis: The [1,3] Sigmatropic Rearrangement
title_full_unstemmed Tracking the Transition from Pericyclic to Pseudopericyclic Reaction Mechanisms Using Multicenter Electron Delocalization Analysis: The [1,3] Sigmatropic Rearrangement
title_short Tracking the Transition from Pericyclic to Pseudopericyclic Reaction Mechanisms Using Multicenter Electron Delocalization Analysis: The [1,3] Sigmatropic Rearrangement
title_sort tracking the transition from pericyclic to pseudopericyclic reaction mechanisms using multicenter electron delocalization analysis: the [1,3] sigmatropic rearrangement
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8693182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34510896
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpca.1c06620
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