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Title: | Understanding the coupling of non-metallic heteroatoms to CO2 from a Conceptual DFT perspective | Authors: | Ferrer, Maxime Elguero, José Alkorta, Ibon Azofra Mesa, Luis Miguel |
UNESCO Clasification: | 23 Química | Keywords: | Alcohol-Co2cCoupling Amine-Co2 coupling Density functional theory (Dft) Reg Thiol-Co2 coupling |
Issue Date: | 2024 | Journal: | Journal of Molecular Modeling | Abstract: | A Conceptual DFT (CDFT) study has been carry out to analyse the coupling reactions of the simplest amine (CH3NH2), alcohol (CH3OH), and thiol (CH3SH) compounds with CO2 to form the corresponding adducts CH3NHCO2H, CH3OCO2H, and CH3SCO2H. The reaction mechanism takes place in a single step comprising two chemical events: nucleophilic attack of the non-metallic heteroatoms to CO2 followed by hydrogen atom transfer (HAT). According to our calculations, the participation of an additional nucleophilic molecule as HAT assistant entails important decreases in activation electronic energies. In such cases, the formation of a six-membered ring in the transition state (TS) reduces the angular stress with respect to the non-assisted paths, characterised by four-membered ring TSs. Through the analysis of the energy and reaction force profiles along the intrinsic reaction coordinate (IRC), the ratio of structural reorganisation and electronic rearrangement for both activation and relaxation energies has been computed. In addition, the analysis of the electronic chemical potential and reaction electronic flux profiles confirms that the highest electronic activity as well as their changes take place in the TS region. Finally, the distortion/interaction model using an energy decomposition scheme based on the electron density along the reaction coordinate has been carried out and the relative energy gradient (REG) method has been applied to identify the most important components associated to the barriers. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/130858 | ISSN: | 1610-2940 | DOI: | 10.1007/s00894-024-05992-3 | Source: | Journal of Molecular Modeling [ISSN 1610-2940], v. 30 |
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