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Andrei Evdokimov1, Evangelos Miliordos1
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, USA.
Abstract:
Catalysts with anionic metal centers have recently been proposed to enhance the performance of various chemical processes. Here, we focus on the reactivity of Co(CO)4- for the polymerization of aziridine and carbon monoxide to form polypeptoids, motivated by earlier experimental studies. We used multi-reference and density functional theory methods to investigate possible reaction mechanisms and provide insights into the role of the negatively charged cobalt center. Two different reaction paths were identified. In the first path, Co- acts as a nucleophile, donating an electron pair to the reaction substrate, while in the second path, it performs a single electron transfer to the substrate, initiating radical polymerization. The difference in the activation barriers for the two key steps is small and falls within the accuracy of our calculations. As suggested in the literature, solvent effects can play a primary role in determining the outcomes of such reactions. Future investigations will involve different metals or ligands and will investigate the effects of these two reaction paths on other chemical transformations.
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