Journal of Organic Chemistry 2013-09-06

Reactivity in nucleophilic vinylic substitution (S(N)V):S(N)Vπ versus S(N)Vσ mechanistic dichotomy.

Israel Fernández, F Matthias Bickelhaupt, Einar Uggerud

Index: J. Org. Chem. 78(17) , 8574-84, (2013)

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Abstract

The intrinsic electronic factors that determine reactivity in prototypical identity nucleophilic vinylic substitution reactions, X(-) + ViX → XVi + X(-) (Vi = vinyl), have been studied by performing quantum chemical calculations (OPBE/6-311++G(d,p)). Of the two limiting reaction types envisaged--the S(N)Vπ and S(N)Vσ mechanisms--the former is preferred for most combinations of nucleophiles and substrates, except for the combination of unactivated substrates and poor nucleophiles, as seen for the much studied reactions Cl(-) + CH2CHCl and Br(-) + CH2CHBr. It was found that periodic trends for S(N)Vπ are essentially the same as those previously reported for nucleophilic aromatic substitution, S(N)Ar, while intrinsic S(N)Vσ nucleophilicity parallels aliphatic S(N)2. It is therefore concluded that S(N)V reactivity in general can be understood in terms of this mechanistic dichotomy. Furthermore, a few representative reactions were analyzed applying two complementary schemes for energy decomposition analysis.

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