Artículo
α-Sulfur or α-fluorine - Which is more stabilizing for a carbocation? A computational study of electrophilic addition to HFCCH(SMe) and FC(R1)CR2(SMe) and related model systems
Fecha de publicación:
07/2013
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Elsevier Science SA
Revista:
Journal of Fluorine Chemistry
ISSN:
0022-1139
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Inglés
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Resumen
Carbocations derived from protonation, methylation, and bromine addition to HFC55CH(SMe) (1) were studied by DFT [B3LYP/6-31G*, B3LYP/6-311G(3df,p), and B3LYP/aug-cc-pVTZ] and by MP2/6-31G* to examine relative carbocation stabilizing effects of a-SMe versus a-fluorine. The a-SMe carbocations 1aE+ and the unsymmetrical thiiranium ions 1cE+ were found to be considerably more stable than the corresponding a-fluorocarbenium ions 1bE+ . Study of protonation and methylation of FC(R1)55CR2(SMe) [R1 = H, R2 = SMe (2); R1 = F, R2 = H (3); R1 = F, R2 = SMe (4); R1 = Me, R2 = H (5); R1 = Me, R2 = SMe (6)] by B3LYP/6-31G* identified the corresponding unsymmetrical thiiranium cations as lowest energy minima, followed closely by the a-thiocarbenium ions. With 2, 4, and 6, skeletally rearranged a-thiocarbenium ions are formed by SMe migration. The a-SMe and the thiiranium cations are also favored relative to a- fluorocarbenium ions in protonation and methylation of the cyclic analogs 8 and 9. Computed NPA charges and the GIAO-derived 13C and 19F NMR chemical shifts underscore the significance of athiocarbocations and thiiranium ions in electrophilic addition to FC(R1)55CR2(SMe).
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Laali, Kenneth K.; Borosky, Gabriela Leonor; α-Sulfur or α-fluorine - Which is more stabilizing for a carbocation? A computational study of electrophilic addition to HFCCH(SMe) and FC(R1)CR2(SMe) and related model systems; Elsevier Science SA; Journal of Fluorine Chemistry; 151; 7-2013; 26-31
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