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Coulomb Explosion Imaging as a Tool to Distinguish Between Stereoisomers
Published on: August 18, 2017
Transition between [R]- and [S]-stereoisomers without bond breaking
Shampa Raghunathan1, Komal Yadav2, V C Rojisha1
1Center for Computational Natural Sciences and Bioinformatics International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad 500 032, India. deva@iiit.ac.in.
Abstract:
The fifty-year old proposal of a nondissociative racemization reaction of a tetracoordinated tetrahedral center from one enantiomer to another via a planar transition state by Hoffmann and coworkers has been explored by many research groups over the past five decades. A number of stable molecules with planar tetracoordinated and higher-coordinated centers have been designed and experimentally realized; however, there has not been a single example of a molecular system that can possibly undergo such racemization. Here we show examples of molecular species that undergo inversion of stereochemistry around tetrahedral centers (Si, Al- and P+) either via a planar transition state or an intermediate state using quantum mechanical, ab initio quasi-classical dynamics calculations, and Born-Oppenheimer molecular dynamics (BOMD) simulations. This work is expected to provide potential leads for future studies on this fundamental phenomenon in chemistry.
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