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Sets of homo- and hetero-nuclear substituent constants for the alkoxy-dechlorination of 4-chloroquinolines have been recently obtained from preliminary values of the p-constants and can be extended and improved on the basis of the more extensive data now available. A detailed discussion on substituent constants would extend beyond the scope of this review. In general, it can be stated that unless enhanced resonance interaction occurs with the reaction center in the transition state (i.e., para-, cata-, amphi-N02 groups) or with the aza... [Pg.337]

These reactions can be rationalized on the basis that the organometal-14 compound reacts as a prometal-centered radical (equation 178) and as a prometal-centered cation (equation 179)188. Metal-14 anions react in SET reactions, according to equation 178. [Pg.716]

The main purpose of this chapter is to present the basics of ab initio molecular dynamics, focusing on the practical aspects of the simulations, and in particular, on modeling chemical reactions. Although CP-MD is a general molecular dynamics scheme which potentially can be applied in combination with any electronic structure method, the Car-Parinello MD is usually implemented within the framework of density functional theory with plane-waves as the basis set. Such an approach is conceptually quite distant from the commonly applied static approaches of quantum-chemistry with atom-centered basis sets. Therefore, a main... [Pg.226]

There are several fundamental reasons why the GMH and adiabatic formulations are to be preferred over the traditionally employed diabatic formulation. The definition of the diabatic basis set is straightforward for intermolecular ET reactions when the donor and acceptor units are separated before the reaction and form a donor-acceptor complex in the course of diffusion in a liquid solvent. The diabatic states are then defined as those of separate donor and acceptor units. The current trend in experimental design of donor-acceptor systems, however, has focused more attention on intramolecular reactions where the donor and acceptor units are coupled in one molecule by a bridge.The direct donor-acceptor overlap and the mixing to bridge states both lead to electronic delocalization, with the result that the centers of electronic localization and localized diabatic states are ill-defined. It is then more appropriate to use either the GMH or adiabatic formulation. [Pg.184]


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