Competition between diradical stepwise and concerted mechanisms in chalcogeno-Diels-Alder reactions: a density
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 2W1.
Abstract:
The chalcogeno-Diels-Alder reactions of H(2)C=X (X = S, Se, Te) with butadiene, with trans,trans- and cis,trans-2,4-hexadiene, as well as of ethylene with thio-, seleno-, and telluroacrolein and reactions of thioformaldehyde with thioacrolein are examined theoretically. The B3LYP exchange-correlation functional with the 6-31G(d) and LanL2DZ(d) basis sets is employed. Stepwise diradical and concerted pathways are considered for all reactants. A modified concerted mechanism via a pre-reaction complex followed by a concerted transition state is studied for thioformaldehyde reacting with thioacrolein. The stepwise diradical pathways are predicted to be energetically less favorable than the concerted pathways for all cases considered. Even the sterically hindered reaction between selenoformaldehyde and cis,trans-2,4-hexadiene prefers a concerted path. It is a considerable challenge to reverse this energy preference for the concerted reaction given that both electronic and steric factors act to increase or decrease the activation energies of the concerted and diradical stepwise paths in the same way. A modified concerted mechanism operates for reagents with very small HOMO-LUMO gaps such as thioformaldehyde and thioacrolein. This mechanism is completely synchronous, with a vanishingly small barrier.
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