화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol.119, No.12, 3141-3146, 2015
Proximity Effect: Insight into the Fundamental Forces Governing Chemical Reactivity of Aromatic Systems
The analysis of different layers of proximity effect in ortho-substituted aromatic compounds, using a DFT-level study, is reported. Polar and steric components of the proximity effect have been partitioned by applying multivariate regression analysis to an unusual six-electron heteroelectrocyclic reaction of the ortho-substituted nitrosostyrenes. The two pathways, 1,5- and 1,6-cyclizations, emanating from these substrates result into zwitterionic five,membered and neutral six-membered rings, respectively. The substituents at position 1, which are adjacent to the polar nitroso group, influenced the barrier primarily through electronic effect. Furthermore, a mechanistic shift from the 1,5 to 1,6 pathway, for certain substrates, is explained by the electronic repulsion. In contrast to position 1, the substituents on position 4 stereo electronically interacted with a bulkier alkene moiety. Furthermore, unlike position 1, the position-4-substituted substrates are predicted to give only 1,5 products. A comparison of the two ortho positions with position 2, which is meta to the nitroso and para to the alkene, revealed an intriguing relationship between various electronic factors.