Direct π-Activation vs. O-Activation in Halogen Bonding Catalysis

25 January 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

Halogen bond donors had an increasing impact on catalysis in recent years, and their development is highly active. In particular, numerous iodine-based halogen bond donors have been developed and used to promote various reactions through coordinating carbonyl groups, a ubiquitous mode of activation in catalysis. We now report computational data which strongly suggests that an alternative activation mode, through direct π-complexation, is operative for unsaturated carbonyl substrates. Calculations also suggest that solvent polarity could have a clear impact on the preference of the mode of activation, raising the possibility of a mechanistic manifold switch through solvent variation. These findings could profoundly impact the development of the next generation of such halogen-bond donor catalysts.

Keywords

Halogen Bonding
Catalysis
Mechanism
Iodine

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Cartesian coordinates of the optimized structures, data used for the computation of the free energies. Numerical data used to build the Solvent Effect and SAPT analyses graphs.
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