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Abstract
The acid-catalyzed reactions of twisted amides in water solution were investigated by using cluster-continuum model calculations. In contrast to the previous widely suggested concerted hydration of the C=O group, our calculations show that the reaction proceeds in a practically stepwise manner, and that the hydration and hydrolysis channels of the C-N bond compete. The Eigen ion (H(3)O(+)) is the key species involved in the reaction, and it modulates the hydration and hydrolysis reaction pathways. The phenyl substitution in the twisted amide not only activates the N-CO bond, but also stabilizes the hydrolysis product through n(N)→π(phenyl) delocalization, leading exclusively to the hydrolysis product of the ring-opened carboxylic acid. Generally, the twisted amides are more active than the planar amides, and such a rate acceleration results mainly from the increase in exothermicity in the first N-protonation step; the second step of the nucleophilic attack is less affected by the twisting of the amide bond. The present results show good agreement with the available experimental observations.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21901771 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201101274
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236