1. Solvation Effects on Quantum Tunneling Reactions
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Tim Schleif, Melania Prado Merini, Stefan Henkel, and Wolfram Sander
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Kinetics ,Halogens ,Solvents ,Hydrogen Bonding ,General Medicine ,General Chemistry ,Hydrogen - Abstract
ConspectusA decisive factor for obtaining high yields and selectivities in organic synthesis is the choice of the proper solvent. Solvent selection is often guided by the intuitive understanding of transition state-solvent interactions. However, quantum-mechanical tunneling can significantly contribute to chemical reactions, circumventing the transition state and thus depriving chemists of their intuitive handle on the reaction kinetics. In this Account, we aim to provide rationales for the effects of solvation on tunneling reactions derived from experiments performed in cryogenic matrices.The tunneling reactions analyzed here cover a broad range of prototypical organic transformations that are subject to strong solvation effects. Examples are the hydrogen tunneling probability for the
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- 2022