Proton transfer in the benzimidazolone and benzimidazolthione tautomerism process catalyzed by polar protic solvents

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The tautomeric equilibrium of benzimidazolone and benzimidazolthione have been studied by the density functional theory method using the CAM-B3LYP functional together with the 6-311G(d,p) basis set. Two separate mechanisms have been investigated: a direct intramolecular transfer using the polarizable continuum model and an indirect proton transfer assisted by a molecule of solvent (C6H12, H2O, CH3OH, and H2O2). In both cases, the results obtained indicate that ketone and thione are the most stable forms. However, the enhanced height of the activation barrier for the four-center mechanisms describing the tautomerism reaction as a direct intramolecular transfer implicates a relatively disadvantaged process. The participation of a polar protic solvent molecule allows the lowering of the activation energy barrier. Potential energy profiles of keto-enol and thio-enol tautomerism assisted by methanol and water are very different. The former one describes a concerted mechanism but the latter does not because it is associated with asynchronous processes that take place during the thio-enol tautomerism.

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Abdeldjebar, H., Belmiloud, Y., Djitli, W., Achour, S., Brahimi, M., & Tangour, B. (2019). Proton transfer in the benzimidazolone and benzimidazolthione tautomerism process catalyzed by polar protic solvents. Progress in Reaction Kinetics and Mechanism, 44(2), 143–156. https://doi.org/10.1177/1468678319825740

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