从Diazo化合物中释放N2的动力学:一个结合机器学习-密度功能理论研究研究
Kaveh Farshadfar1, Arsalan Hashemi1, Reza Khakpour1
1Department of Chemistry and Material Science, School of Chemical Engineering, Aalto University, 02150 Espoo, Finland.
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|January 15, 2024
概括
研究人员使用机器学习研究二化合物用于碳生成. 较高的碳基碳的正电荷和终端的负电荷降低了气释放的能量屏障.
科学领域:
- 有机化学 有机化学
- 计算化学计算化学
- 物理化学 物理化学
背景情况:
- 迪亚佐化合物是产生碳的必需前体,碳是合成化学中广泛用于各种功能化反应的反应性中间体.
- 从二化合物生成碳的效率受到二组周围替代物的电子和结构性质的关键影响.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究二化合物的分子特征与气 (N2) 消除所需的激活能量之间的关系.
- 确定通过N2释放促进或阻碍碳化合物形成的关键电子特性.
主要方法:
- 采用计算方法,将量子力学密度函数理论 (DFT) 与机器学习 (ML) 技术相结合.
- 分析了二氧化化合物中特定原子的部分电荷与N2消除的计算能量障碍之间的相关性.
主要成果:
- 确定了在碳基碳上具有较高的正部分电荷和在终端上具有更高的负电荷的二氧化化合物对N2释放具有较低的能量屏障.
- 解释说,一个更积极的碳基碳素降低了π-捐赠能力,而一个更负的终端表明N2分子内的相互作用较弱,这两者都促进了分解.
结论:
- 电子分布,特别是部分电荷,在很大程度上决定了从二化合物中产生碳素的容易性.
- 这些发现为在合成应用中控制碳基生成的二化合物的合理分子设计提供了基础.
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The nitrous acid is unstable. Hence, it is formed in situ from a solution of sodium nitrite and cold aqueous acids such as hydrochloric or sulfuric acid. In an acidic solution, the –OH group of nitrous acid undergoes protonation to give oxonium ion, followed by...
The nitrous acid is unstable. Hence, it is formed in situ from a solution of sodium nitrite and cold aqueous acids such as hydrochloric or sulfuric acid. In an acidic solution, the –OH group of nitrous acid undergoes protonation to give oxonium ion, followed by...
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Diazonium Group Substitution: –OH and –H
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Nitrous acid, a weak acid, is prepared in situ via the reaction of sodium nitrite with a strong acid under cold conditions. This nitrous acid prepared in situ reacts with primary arylamines to form arenediazonium salts. Such reactions are known as diazotization reactions. As shown in Figure 1, the formation of arenediazonium salts begins with the decomposition of nitrous acid in an acidic solution to give nitrosonium ions.
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