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Engineering reactions in crystalline solids: predicting photochemical decarbonylation from calculated thermochemical parameters
Authors:Campos Luis M  Dang Hung  Ng Danny  Yang Zhe  Martinez Hernan L  Garcia-Garibay Miguel A
Institution:Department of Chemistry, California State University Dominguez Hills, Carson, CA 90747, USA.
Abstract:A detailed thermochemical analysis of the alpha-cleavage and decarbonylation reactions of acetone and several ketodiesters was carried out with the B3LYP/6-31G* density functional method. The heats of formation of several ground-state ketones and radicals were calculated at 298 K to determine bond dissociation energies (BDE) and radical stabilization energies (RSE) as a function of substituents. Results show that the radical-stabilizing abilities of the ketone substituents play a very important role on the thermodynamics of the alpha-cleavage and decarbonylation steps. An excellent correlation between calculated values and previous experimental observations suggests that photochemical alpha-cleavage and decarbonylation in crystals should be predictable from knowledge of excitation energies and the RSE of the substituent.
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