SN2 versus SN2′ Competition

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Abstract

We have quantum chemically explored the competition between the SN2 and SN2′ pathways for X-+ H2CaCHCH2Y (X, Y = F, Cl, Br, I) using a combined relativistic density functional theory and coupled-cluster theory approach. Bimolecular nucleophilic substitution reactions at allylic systems, i.e., CaCβ-Cα-Y, bearing a leaving-group at the α-position, proceed either via a direct attack at the α-carbon (SN2) or via an attack at the γ-carbon, involving a concerted allylic rearrangement (SN2′), in both cases leading to the expulsion of the leaving-group. Herein, we provide a physically sound model to rationalize under which circumstances a nucleophile will follow either the aliphatic SN2 or allylic SN2′ pathway. Our activation strain analyses expose the underlying physical factors that steer the SN2/SN2′ competition and, again, demonstrate that the concepts of a reaction's "characteristic distortivity" and "transition state acidity" provide explanations and design tools for understanding and predicting reactivity trends in organic synthesis.

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Hansen, T., Vermeeren, P., De Jong, L., Bickelhaupt, F. M., & Hamlin, T. A. (2022). SN2 versus SN2′ Competition. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 87(14), 8892–8901. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.joc.2c00527

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