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In Silico Design of Halogen-Bonding-Based Organocatalyst for Diels–Alder Reaction, Claisen Rearrangement, and Cope-Type Hydroamination

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posted on 2016-08-03, 00:00 authored by Choon Wee Kee, Ming Wah Wong
Using DFT calculations, we investigated the use of halogen bonding (XB) interactions to accelerate and control organic reactions, namely Diels–Alder reaction, Claisen rearrangement, and Cope-type hydroamination. Our designed triarylbenzene tripodal organocatalyst is characterized by three halogen bond donors, perfluoro-iodophenyl groups. The calculated transition states unravel multiple halogen bonds between the iodine atoms and various types of halogen bond acceptors (lone pair, π and σ bonds). These cooperative noncovalent interactions provide efficient binding between the catalyst and substrate (∼15 kcal/mol binding energy) and are the key factors for transition-state stabilization and molecular recognition. On the basis of our DFT calculations and calculated turnover frequencies, the XB-catalyzed reactions are found to be competitive with the corresponding hydrogen bonding catalysis reported in literature.

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