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Density functional theory study of the platinum-catalyzed cyclopropanation reaction with olefin.
Geng, Zhiyuan; Yan, Penji; Wang, Yongcheng; Yao, Xiaoqiang; Han, Yanxia; Liang, Junxi.
  • Geng Z; Gansu Key Laboratory of Polymer Materials, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou 730070, PR China. zhiyuangeng@yahoo.com.cn
J Phys Chem A ; 111(39): 9961-8, 2007 Oct 04.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17760428
ABSTRACT
A computational study of the platinum-catalyzed cyclopropanation reaction with olefin is presented. The model system is formed by an ethylene molecule and the active catalytic species, which forms from a CH2 fragment and the Cl2Pt(PH3)2 complex. The results show that the active catalytic species is not a metal-carbene of the type (PH3)2Cl2Pt=CH2 but two carbenoid complexes which can exist in almost two degenerate forms, namely (PH3)2Pt(CH2Cl)Cl (carbenoid A) and (PH3)Pt(CH2PH3)Cl2 (carbenoid B). The reaction proceeds through three pathways methylene transfer, carbometalation for carbenoid A, and the reaction of a monophosphinic species for carbenoids (A and B). The most favored reaction channel is methylene transfer pathway for (PH3)Pt(CH2PH3)Cl2 (carbenoid B) species with a barrier of 31.32 kcal/mol in gas phase. The effects of dichloromethane, THF, and benzene solvent are investigated with PCM method. For carbenoid A, both methylene transfer and carbometalation pathway barriers to reaction become remarkably lower with the increasing polarity of solvent (from 43.25 and 52.50 kcal/mol for no solvent to 25.36 and 38.53 kcal/mol in the presence of the dichloromethane). In contrast, the reaction barriers for carbenoid B via the methylene transfer path hoist 6.30 kcal/mol, whereas the barriers do not change significantly for the reaction path of a monophosphinic species for carbenoids (A and B).
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Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Platino (Metal) / Química Física / Alquenos Idioma: En Año: 2007 Tipo del documento: Article
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Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Platino (Metal) / Química Física / Alquenos Idioma: En Año: 2007 Tipo del documento: Article