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High-pressure Reaction Profiles and Activation Volumes of 1,3-Cyclohexadiene Dimerizations Computed by the Extreme Pressure-Polarizable Continuum Model (XP-PCM)

Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)(2022)

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Quantum chemical calculations are reported for the thermal dimerizations of 1,3-cyclohexadiene at 1 atm and high pressures up to 6 GPa. Previous experiments [Klärner et al. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 1986, 25, 108], based on measured activation energies and activation volumes, suggested concerted mechanisms for the formation of the endo [4+2] cycloadduct and a [6+4]-ene adduct, and stepwise mechanisms for the formation of the exo [4+2] cycloadduct and two [2+2] cycloadducts. Computed activation enthalpies (ωB97XD, CCSD(T) and SC-NEVPT2) of plausible dimerization pathways at 1 atm agree well with the experiment activation energies and the values from previous calculations [Ess et al. J. Org. Chem. 2008, 73, 7586]. High-pressure reaction profiles, computed by the recently-developed extreme pressure-polarizable continuum model (XP-PCM), show that the reduction of reaction barrier is more profound in concerted reactions than in stepwise reactions, which is rationalized on the basis of the volume profiles of different mechanisms. A clear shift of the transition state towards the reactant by high pressure is revealed for the [6+4]-ene reaction by the calculations. The computed activation volumes by XP-PCM agree excellently with the experimental values, confirming the existence of competing mechanisms in the thermal dimerizations of 1,3-cyclohexadiene.
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computational chemistry,cycloaddition,ene reaction,high-pressure chemistry,XP-PCM
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