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Quantum-chemical study of the Lewis acid influence on the cycloaddition of benzonitrile oxide to acetonitrile, propyne and propene
Authors:Gabriele Wagner  Timothy N Danks
Institution:a Chemistry Division, SBMS, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XH, United Kingdom
b The Oratory School, Woodcote, Reading, Berkshire RG8 0PJ, United Kingdom
Abstract:Quantum chemical methods (MP2 and B3LYP) together with a topological analysis of the charge density have been used to study the BH3- or BF3-mediated reaction of benzonitrile oxide with acetonitrile, propyne and propene. In the reaction with propene or propyne, addition of Lewis acids has only little influence on the outcome of the reactions. The cycloaddition of nitrile oxides with nitriles, however, is generally promoted by strong Lewis acids. When the Lewis acid coordination takes place at the nitrile oxide the reactant is activated and the product binds weakly to the Lewis acid so that the reaction is expected to be catalytic. In the case of coordination to the nitrile the reaction is Lewis acid mediated. Here the reactant is not much influenced by addition of Lewis acid, but the transition state and the product are stabilised and consequently such processes require a stoichiometric amount of Lewis acid and form a stable Lewis acid-product complex.It has also been demonstrated that the different activation routes for these reactions involve different reaction mechanisms. Whereas the reaction of a Lewis acid coordinated nitrile oxide is of ‘inverse electron demand’, the Lewis acid coordinated nitrile reacts through a ‘normal electron demand’ cycloaddition.
Keywords:Cycloaddition  Lewis acid  Ab initio calculations  Topological analysis  Catalysis
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