Journal of the American Chemical Society
Ene reaction of singlet oxygen: an entropy-controlled process determines the reaction rate
JR Hurst, GB Schuster
Index: Hurst, John R.; Schuster, Gary B. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1982 , vol. 104, # 24 p. 6854 - 6856
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Abstract
The effect of silyl substitution at carbon on the SN2 reactivity is even more dramatic. The calculated barriers for the sN2 hydride exchange reactions2'5a, 5b, and 5c are 47.4 (44.3), 50.1 (47.4), and 35.9 (35.3) kcalamol-', respectively, at 6-31G*//3-21G (the values in parentheses are at 3-21G//3-21G).
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