Computational Study of Alkyne-Acid Cycloisomerization in Gold-Functionalized Resorcinarene Cavitand

IF 3.6 2区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Chemistry - A European Journal Pub Date : 2025-02-13 DOI:10.1002/chem.202404480
Joannes Peters, Fahmi Himo
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Herein, we report density functional theory calculations to investigate the reaction mechanism and the selectivity of the cycloisomerization of alkynoic acids inside a gold-functionalized resorcinarene-based cavitand. This cavitand has experimentally been shown to catalyze the cycloisomerization of a number of substituted alkynoic acids to give the corresponding γ-lactones. Three representative substrates, with different substitution patterns, are considered in the calculations, and for each of them, the geometries and energies of various binding modes are first characterized. Next, the cycloisomerization reaction mechanism is evaluated, which is shown to consist of an intramolecular addition of the carboxylic acid to the gold-activated alkyne triple bond, followed by a protodeauration step. Both 5-exo-dig and 6-endo-dig cyclizations were considered, leading to γ- or δ-lactones, respectively, and the involvement of the triflate counterion in the cyclization step is discussed. Finally, the influence of the cavitand walls on the reactivity is evaluated by using a model catalyst in which the walls were removed.

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金功能化间苯二甲酸空腔体中炔酸环异构化的计算研究。
本文采用密度泛函理论研究了金功能化间苯二甲酸基空腔体中烷基酸环异构化的反应机理和选择性。实验证明,该空腔能催化一些取代的炔烃酸的环异构化,生成相应的γ-内酯。计算中考虑了三种具有不同取代模式的代表性衬底,并首先对每种衬底的不同结合模式的几何形状和能量进行了表征。其次,对环异构化反应机理进行了评价,表明环异构化反应是由羧酸在金活化的炔三键上的分子内加成,然后是原裂解步骤组成的。考虑了5-外位和6-内位环化,分别导致γ-或ẟ-lactones,并讨论了三氟酸反离子在环化步骤中的作用。最后,利用去除壁面的模型催化剂,评估了空腔和壁面对反应性的影响。
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Chemistry - A European Journal
Chemistry - A European Journal 化学-化学综合
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