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Chemical Physics Letters, Vol.348, No.3-4, 350-356, 2001
Transition-state optimization by the free energy gradient method: Application to aqueous-phase Menshutkin reaction between ammonia and methyl chloride
yThe transition state (TS) for the Menshutkin reaction H3N + CH3Cl --> H3NCH3+ + Cl- in aqueous solution was located on the free energy surface (FES) by the free energy gradient (FEG) method, The solute-solvent system was described by a hybrid quantum mechanical and molecular mechanical (QM/MM) method. The reaction path in water was found to deviate largely from that in the gas phase. It was concluded that, in such a reaction including charge separation, TS structure optimization on an FES is inevitable for obtaining valid information about a TS in solution.