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Theoretical studies on the mechanism of acid-promoted hydrolysis of N-formylaziridine in comparison with formamide SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Theoretical studies on the mechanism of acid-promoted hydrolysis of N-formylaziridine in comparison with formamide
Authors
Manojkumar, TKSuh, SBOh, KSCho, SJCui, CZZhang, XKim, KS
Date Issued
2005-04-01
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Abstract
We present an ab initio study of the acid-promoted hydrolysis reaction mechanism of N-formylaziridine in comparison with formamide. Since the rate of amide hydrolysis reactions depends on the formation of the tetrahedral intermediate, we focused our attention mainly on the reactant complex, the tetrahedral intermediate, and the transition state connecting these two stationary points. Geometries were optimized using the density functional theory, and the energetics were refined using ab initio theory including electron correlation. Solvent effects were investigated by using polarizable continuum method calculations. The proton-transfer reaction between the O-protonated and N-protonated amides was investigated. In acidic media, despite that the N-protonated species is more stable than the O-protonated one, it is predicted that both N-protonated and O-protonated pathways compete in the hydrolysis reaction of N-formylaziridine.
Keywords
CATALYZED AMIDE HYDROLYSIS; AB-INITIO; AQUEOUS-SOLUTION; ALKALINE-HYDROLYSIS; HYDROGEN-BONDS; N-(O-CARBOXYBENZOYL)-L-AMINO ACID; ENZYMATIC CATALYSIS; MOLECULAR-STRUCTURE; DISTORTED AMIDES; SERINE PROTEASES
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/24694
DOI
10.1021/JO0493323
ISSN
0022-3263
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, vol. 70, no. 7, page. 2651 - 2659, 2005-04-01
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