Empirical energy-density relationships for the analysis of substituent effects in chemical reactivity

Perez, P.; Simon-Manso, Y; Aizman A.; Fuentealba P.; Contreras R.

Abstract

Electronic substituent effects may be rationalized in terms of Hammett-like linear relationships between global energy-dependent quantities and local electronic descriptors of reactivity. These linear relationships are framed on a local hard and soft acids and bases (HSAB) principle in accord with previous results reported by Li and Evens [J. Am. Chem Sec. 1995, 117, 7756]. Chemical substitution is indirectly assessed as local responses at the active center of the substrate, with the Fukui function and local softness as the key quantities within the present approach. This model of chemical substitution has a potential advantage with respect to models based on group properties using the electronegativity equalization principle (EEP), since the transferability of group properties is not required. The formalism is illustrated for the gas-phase basicity of alkylamines, and the gas-phase acidity of alkyl alcohols and alkyl thioalcohols. Our results based on the local HSAB rule agree a ell with those obtained from group properties analysis based on the EEP, suggesting that bath empirical rules consistently complement each other.

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Título según WOS: Empirical energy-density relationships for the analysis of substituent effects in chemical reactivity
Título según SCOPUS: Empirical energy - Density relationships for the analysis of substituent effects in chemical reactivity
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volumen: 122
Número: 19
Editorial: AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Fecha de publicación: 2000
Página de inicio: 4756
Página final: 4762
Idioma: English
URL: http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja994108u
DOI:

10.1021/ja994108u

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS