Durán, Rocío and Barrales-Martínez, César and Matute, Ricardo A. (2022) Hidden intermediate activation: a concept to elucidate the reaction mechanism of the Schmittel cyclization of enyne-allenes. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics . ISSN 1463-9076. doi:10.1039/d2cp04684a. (In Press) https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20230105-911538600.13
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Abstract
The mechanistic paradigm in which the Schmittel cyclization transitions from one-step to stepwise has been investigated through the stabilization of a full hidden intermediate in the framework of the Diabatic Model of Intermediate Stabilization. Hidden intermediate activation was studied in silico employing quasi-classical trajectories and the Electron Localization Function. The stabilization of hidden intermediates achieved by substituting enyne–allenes with cyano and nitro groups generates the appearance of a partially hidden and an explicit intermediate, leading to one-step asynchronous biradical and stepwise biradical/zwitterionic mechanisms, respectively. The mechanistic feature associated with the activation level of the hidden intermediate arises from the Thornton effect and non-RRKM dynamics, where in the case of the CN-substituted system, despite having a single transition state, 54% of the effective trajectories remain in the intermediate zone after 540 fs, indicating that a mixture of mechanisms is observed.
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Additional Information: | The authors acknowledge FONDECYT Grant No. 1221803 and Anillo Grant ACT192175. C.B.M thanks Postdoctoral FONDECYT Grant N. 3200949 for the financial support. The high-performance computing system of PIDi partially supported this research – UTEM (SCC – PIDi – UTEM – CONICYT – FONDEQUIP EQM 180180). Powered@NLHPC: this research was partially supported by the supercomputing infrastructure of the NLHPC (ECM-02). Finally, R. A. M. would like to acknowledge the helpful discussions on this and related topics with Prof. Rudolph A. Marcus at Caltech. | ||||||||||
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