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Pseudothermodynamic analysis

Density functional theory study of aqueous-phase rate acceleration and endo/exo selectivity of the butadiene and acrolein Diels-Alder reaction72 shows that approximately 50% of the rate acceleration and endo/exo selectivity is attributed to hydrogen bonding and the remainder to bulk-phase effects, including enforced hydrophobic interactions and cosolvent effects. This appears to be supported by the experimental results of Engberts where a pseudothermodynamic analysis of the rate acceleration in water relative to 1-propanol and 1-propanol-water mixtures indicates that hydrogen-bond stabilization of the polarized activated complex and the decrease of the hydrophobic surface area of the reactants during the activation process are the two main causes of the rate enhancement in water.13... [Pg.391]

The pseudothermodynamic analysis of solvent elfects in 1-PrOH-water mixtures over the whole composition range (shown in Figure 7.3) depicts a combination of thermodynamic transfer parameters for diene and dienophile with isobaric activation parameters that allows for a distinction between solvent elfects on reactants (initial state) and on the activated complex. The results clearly indicate that the aqueous rate accelerations are heavily dominated by initial-state solvation effects. It can be concluded that for Diels-Alder reactions in water the causes of the acceleration involve stabilization of the activated complex by enforced hydrophobic interactions and by hydrogen bonding to water (Table 7.1, Figure 7.4). °... [Pg.164]


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