Literature DB >> 27805813

Computational and Experimental Studies of Regioselective SNAr Halide Exchange (Halex) Reactions of Pentachloropyridine.

Robert D J Froese1, Gregory T Whiteker2, Thomas H Peterson1, Daniel J Arriola1, James M Renga2, Justin W Shearer2.   

Abstract

The Halex reaction of pentachloropyridine with fluoride ion was studied experimentally and computationally with a modified ab initio G3MP2B3 method. The G3 procedure was altered, as the anionic transition state optimizations failed due to the lack of diffuse functions in the small 6-31G* basis set. Experimental Halex regioselectivities were consistent with kinetic control at the 4-position. The reverse Halex reaction of fluoropyridines with chloride sources was demonstrated using precipitation of LiF in DMSO as a driving force. Reverse Halex regioselectivity at the 4-position was predicted by computations and was consistent with kinetic control. Scrambling of halide ions between chlorofluoropyridines was catalyzed by n-Bu4PCl, and the products of these reactions were shown to result from a combination of kinetic and thermodynamic control. Comparison of the C-F and C-Cl homolytic bond dissociation energies suggests that an important thermodynamic factor which controls regioselectivity in this system is the weak C2-Cl bond. The differences between ΔH° values of chlorofluoropyridines can be explained by a combination of three factors: (1) the number of fluorine atoms in the molecule, (2) the number of fluorine atoms at the C2 and C6 positions, and (3) the number of pairs of fluorine atoms which are ortho to one another.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27805813     DOI: 10.1021/acs.joc.6b01656

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Org Chem        ISSN: 0022-3263            Impact factor:   4.354


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2.  Tetramethylammonium Fluoride Alcohol Adducts for SNAr Fluorination.

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Review 3.  Perfluoropyridine: Discovery, Chemistry, and Applications in Polymers and Material Science.

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Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-02-28       Impact factor: 4.411

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