Electronic effects in (salen)Mn-based epoxidation catalysts

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Abstract

Presented are density functional calculations on various Mn(salen) systems that are active catalysts in the epoxidation of olefins. Correlation of various structural properties such as Mn=O bond strengths, atomic charges, and C-O distances of evolving bonds in transition state geometries with modified Hammett constants reveal a mechanistic picture of the epoxidation reaction, supporting previous experimental results. Enantioselectivity is tied to the position of a transition state along the reaction coordinate for the first C-O bond formation step, when an olefin is approaching the epoxidation catalyst. Electronic effects exhibited by the 5,5′ substituents of the salen ligand manifest themselves in a tuning of the Mn=O bond strength, which in turn influences the C-O distance of the forming bond in the transition state geometry.

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Cavallo, L., & Jacobsen, H. (2003). Electronic effects in (salen)Mn-based epoxidation catalysts. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 68(16), 6202–6207. https://doi.org/10.1021/jo034059a

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