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Facile Preparation of 4-Substituted Quinazoline Derivatives
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在核友添加反应中d-功能化Para-Quinone方法的活性
Christoph Gross1, Andreas Eitzinger1,2, Peter Mayer1
1Department Chemie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Butenandtstr. 5-13, 81377, München, Germany.
Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
|June 5, 2025
概括
本研究使用动力数据量化了对基甲基 (pQM) 的电友反应性. 电友性参数 (E) 预测了各种核友的反应结果,有助于设计新的pQM化合物.
科学领域:
- 有机化学 有机化学
- 物理化学 物理化学
背景情况:
- 类甲基 (pQM) 是有机合成中至关重要的反应性中间体.
- 了解它们的电友反应性是控制反应途径和结果的关键.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定功能化pQM的电友反应性.
- 建立基于电友性描述器的pQM反应的预测模型.
- 为了将这些描述符与量子化学计算和硬质因子相关联.
主要方法:
- 在20°C时对pQM与DMSO中的carbanions反应的动力学研究.
- 对反应进展进行光度监测.
- 应用Mayr-Patz方程来确定二次速率常数 (k2).
- 电友性 (E) 参数的计算.
主要成果:
- 用Mayr-Patz方程评估了实验中的二次速率常数 (k2).
- 确定了各种pQM的电友性参数 (E).
- E参数成功预测了C,H,N,O和S中心核友的反应范围.
- 在E和甲基离子亲缘关系 (MAAs) 和埋藏体积 (%Vbur) 的组合之间发现了线性相关性.
结论:
- 电友性参数 (E) 提供了可靠的pQM反应性的测量.
- MAA和%Vbur是影响pQM反应性的重要因素,分别反映了热力学和硬质效应.
- 这些知识有助于合理设计具有定制反应性的新型pQM.
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