对状环氧化物激素的计算研究
Kathleen M Morgan1, Lauren A Brown1, Camryn C Cole1
1Department of Chemistry, Xavier University of Louisiana, 1 Drexel Drive, New Orleans, Louisiana 70125, United States.
The Journal of organic chemistry
|July 16, 2025
概括
本研究使用先进的计算方法比较了简单环氧化物及其基的反应性. 替代剂显著影响激素逆转障碍和环开放反应,而 perfluorination 增加了反应障碍.
科学领域:
- 有机化学 有机化学
- 计算化学的计算化学
- 化学反应性 化学反应性
背景情况:
- 环氧化物是广泛用于商品化学品和合成中间体的压缩循环.
- 了解环氧化物反应性对于开发新的合成方法至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 以计算方式研究和比较简单环氧化物及其相应的以碳为中心的基的气相活性.
- 分析各种替代剂对环氧基因性质和反应途径的影响.
主要方法:
- 使用G4和W1BD复合方法进行高层次的初始计算.
- 通过极化连续模型 (PCM) 包括溶剂效应.
主要成果:
- 计算了用于环氧基形成的C-H键解离能.
- 对环氧基的非平面几何学及其反转障碍物的量化替代效应.
- 研究了环开竞争性环开反应的环氧基形成维诺基基.
- 观察到多化环氧化基的反应障碍升高.
结论:
- 替代物对环氧基逆转障碍和环开启反应动力学产生深远影响.
- perfluorination 显著稳定了环氧基对逆转和环开放的作用.
- 计算发现为环氧化物及其中间激素的基本反应性提供了洞察力.
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