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Line Shape Analysis of Dynamic NMR Spectra for Characterizing Coordination Sphere Rearrangements at a Chiral Rhenium Polyhydride Complex
Published on: July 27, 2022
Computational study on the selectivity of donor/acceptor-substituted rhodium carbenoids
Jørn Hansen1, Jochen Autschbach, Huw M L Davies
1Department of Chemistry, Emory University, 440 Atwood Hall, 1515 Dickey Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30322, USA.
Abstract:
The mechanism of rhodium-catalyzed cyclopropanation and C-H functionalization reactions with methyl phenyldiazoacetate and methyl diazoacetate has been studied computationally with DFT. In accordance with experimental data, it has been demonstrated that donor/acceptor rhodium carbenoids display potential energy activation barriers consistent with the much higher selectivity in cyclopropanation and C-H insertion chemistry compared to the traditionally used acceptor carbenoids derived from unsubstituted diazo esters. Significantly higher potential energy barriers were found for transformations of donor/acceptor carbenoids than for those of acceptor systems, primarily due to the inherent stability of the former. Analyses of transition state geometries have led to the development of a rational model for the prediction of the stereochemical outcome of intermolecular C-H insertions with donor/acceptor rhodium carbenoids.
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