伯格曼循环主题的变化:离子五度,七度和八度的电循环
Dominic A Sirianni1,2, Xinli Song2, Salmika Wairegi2
1Department of Natural Sciences, Daemen University, Amherst, New York 14226, United States.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|September 25, 2023
概括
研究了伯格曼循环的离子延伸. 六甲基-1,6-基和八甲基-1,7-基通过三重路径显示低能循环,形成芳香二基.
科学领域:
- 计算化学
- 有机化学
- 理论化学
背景情况:
- 已知反应是将六甲基-1,5-丁转化为p-的伯格曼循环.
- 由于低循环化屏障和二基稳定性,这种反应具有作为抗瘤剂的潜在应用.
- 这种循环的离子延伸还没有被彻底研究.
研究的目的:
- 在理论上研究伯格曼循环的离子扩展.
- 探索-1,4-离子,-1,6-离子和-1,7-离子的电循环.
- 分析这些离子物种的循环化障碍和产品稳定性.
主要方法:
- 采用了运动方程合集群理论的旋转式 (EOM-SF-CCSD).
- 对阳离子,阴离子和二离子二烯系统计算的循环阻碍.
- 分析了所得到的二基产品的电子结构和芳香度.
主要成果:
- 五-1,4-离子具有较高的循环阻碍 (+66 kcal mol-1).
- 通过以前未报告的三重路径, hepta-1,6-diyne 阴离子和 octa-1,7-diyne 阴离子表现出低能循环阻碍.
- 在三重基产物中观察到显著的芳香性.
结论:
- 伯格曼循环的离子延伸,特别是阴离子物种,提供了有利的能量反应途径.
- 对于hepta-1,6-diyne离子和octa-1,7-diyne离子循环的三重路径是一个关键发现.
- 由此产生的芳香三重基还需要进一步研究潜在的应用.
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