The role of complexes in hydrogen abstraction from haloethanes by hydroxyl radical. A case of guided reactions (CROSBI ID 77479)
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Sekušak, Sanja ; Sabljić, Aleksandar
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The role of complexes in hydrogen abstraction from haloethanes by hydroxyl radical. A case of guided reactions
Analysis of the minimum energy path (MEP) of hydrogen abstraction from ethane, fluoroethane and chloroethane by hydroxyl (OH) radical has shown that hydrogen-bonded intermediate complexes are present on the reactants and products side of the MEP. A significant stabilization (2-3 kcal mol-1) is observed at the G2(MP2) level of theory for complexes formed in the haloethane reactions. They are characterized by an interaction between halogen atoms and hydrogen from OH radical and differ significantly from the transition-state structures. Vibrational analysis demonstrated that reactants complexes are reaction branching point where three thermodynamically accessible channels are competing ; a-abstraction, b-abstraction and dissociation to reactants.
minimum energy path ; hydrogen abstraction ; haloethanes ; hydroxyl radical
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