Reactant Destabilization in the Bergman Cyclization and Rational Design of Light- and pH-Activated Enediynes
Igor V. Alabugin
1
,
Mariappan Manoharan
1
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2002-12-18
scimago Q2
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SJR: 0.634
CiteScore: 4.8
Impact factor: 2.8
ISSN: 10895639, 15205215
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Abstract
New ways to control the reactivity of enediynes are suggested on the basis of computational analysis of reactant destabilization in cyclic enediynes. This analysis is based on monitoring electronic changes in the Bergman cyclization along the internal reaction coordinate (IRC) path. Insight into the relative importance and timing of a variety of bond-forming and bond-breaking processes involving both in-plane and out-of-plane π-orbitals along the IRC path was gained using natural bond orbital (NBO) dissection. In the vicinity of the Nicolaou's threshold (3.20 Å) where the π-orbitals become parallel and their interaction pattern resembles that in the TS of the symmetry-forbidden thermal [2s + 2s] cycloaddition, the four-electron repulsive interaction of filled in-plane π-orbitals (πi−πi) becomes a dominant destabilizing factor without any compensation from the bond-forming, attractive two-electron interaction of the in-plane π-orbitals (πi → πi*). The dominant role of the interplay between attractive and repulsive interactions in the in-plane π-system is further illustrated by the observation that the reaction becomes truly spontaneous (barrierless) when the magnitude of the attractive two-electron interaction of in-plane π−π* orbitals becomes larger than that of the repulsive π−π interaction. This theoretical analysis is applied toward a rational design of new highly reactive, pH-activated acyclic enediynes and toward increasing the efficiency of the photochemical Bergman cyclization.
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Alabugin I. V., Manoharan M. Reactant Destabilization in the Bergman Cyclization and Rational Design of Light- and pH-Activated Enediynes // Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 2002. Vol. 107. No. 18. pp. 3363-3371.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1021/jp026754c
UR - https://doi.org/10.1021/jp026754c
TI - Reactant Destabilization in the Bergman Cyclization and Rational Design of Light- and pH-Activated Enediynes
T2 - Journal of Physical Chemistry A
AU - Alabugin, Igor V.
AU - Manoharan, Mariappan
PY - 2002
DA - 2002/12/18
PB - American Chemical Society (ACS)
SP - 3363-3371
IS - 18
VL - 107
SN - 1089-5639
SN - 1520-5215
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@article{2002_Alabugin,
author = {Igor V. Alabugin and Mariappan Manoharan},
title = {Reactant Destabilization in the Bergman Cyclization and Rational Design of Light- and pH-Activated Enediynes},
journal = {Journal of Physical Chemistry A},
year = {2002},
volume = {107},
publisher = {American Chemical Society (ACS)},
month = {dec},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1021/jp026754c},
number = {18},
pages = {3363--3371},
doi = {10.1021/jp026754c}
}
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Alabugin, Igor V., and Mariappan Manoharan. “Reactant Destabilization in the Bergman Cyclization and Rational Design of Light- and pH-Activated Enediynes.” Journal of Physical Chemistry A, vol. 107, no. 18, Dec. 2002, pp. 3363-3371. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp026754c.
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