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C-H bond activation of methane in aqueous solution: a hybrid quantum mechanical/effective fragment potential study
Authors:Da Silva Júlio C S  Rocha Willian R
Affiliation:Laboratório de Química Computacional e Modelagem Molecular (LQC-MM), Departamento de Química, ICEx, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Campus Universitário Pampulha, 31270-901 Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerias, Brazil.
Abstract:In this study, we investigated the C? H bond activation of methane catalyzed by the complex [PtCl4]2?, using the hybrid quantum mechanical/effective fragment potential (EFP) approach. We analyzed the structures, energetic properties, and reaction mechanism involved in the elementary steps that compose the catalytic cycle of the Shilov reaction. Our B3LYP/SBKJC/cc‐pVDZ/EFP results show that the methane activation may proceed through two pathways: (i) electrophilic addition or (ii) direct oxidative addition of the C? H bond of the alkane. The electrophilic addition pathway proceeds in two steps with formation of a σ‐methane complex, with a Gibbs free energy barrier of 24.6 kcal mol?1, followed by the cleavage of the C? H bond, with an energy barrier of 4.3 kcal mol?1. The activation Gibbs free energy, calculated for the methane uptake step was 24.6 kcal mol?1, which is in good agreement with experimental value of 23.1 kcal mol?1 obtained for a related system. The results shows that the activation of the C? H bond promoted by the [PtCl4]2? catalyst in aqueous solution occurs through a direct oxidative addition of the C? H bond, in a single step, with an activation free energy of 25.2 kcal mol?1, as the electrophilic addition pathway leads to the formation of a σ‐methane intermediate that rapidly undergoes decomposition. The inclusion of long‐range solvent effects with polarizable continuum model does not change the activation energies computed at the B3LYP/SBKJC/cc‐pVDZ/EFP level of theory significantly, indicating that the large EFP water cluster used, obtained from Monte Carlo simulations and analysis of the center‐of‐mass radial pair distribution function, captures the most important solvent effects. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Comput Chem, 2011
Keywords:hybrid density functional/effective fragment potential calculations  potential calculations  alkane activation  aqueous solution  homogeneous catalysis  solvent effects
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