Nucleophilic Substitution at Silicon (S N 2@Si) via a Central Reaction Barrier
2007; American Chemical Society; Volume: 72; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1021/jo070076e
ISSN1520-6904
AutoresA. Patrícia Bento, F. Matthias Bickelhaupt,
Tópico(s)Muon and positron interactions and applications
ResumoIt is textbook knowledge that nucleophilic substitution at carbon (SN2@C) proceeds via a central reaction barrier which disappears in the corresponding nucleophilic substitution reaction at silicon (SN2@Si). Here, we address the question why the central barrier disappears from SN2@C to SN2@Si despite the fact that these processes are isostructural and isoelectronic. To this end, we have explored and analyzed the potential energy surfaces (PES) of various Cl- + CR3Cl (R = H, CH3) and Cl- + SiR3Cl model reactions (R = H, CH3, C2H5, and OCH3). Our results show that the nature of the SN2 reaction barrier is in essence steric, but that it can be modulated by electronic factors. Thus, simply by increasing the steric demand of the substituents R around the silicon atom, the SN2@Si mechanism changes from its regular single-well PES (with a stable intermediate transition complex, TC), via a triple-well PES (with a pre- and a post-TS before and after the central TC), to a double-well PES (with a TS; R = OCH3), which is normally encountered for SN2@C reactions.
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