Solvent effects on the thioamide rotational barrier: An experimental and theoretical study

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Wiberg, KB [1 ]
Rush, DJ [1 ]
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[1] Yale Univ, Dept Chem, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
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10.1021/ja003586y
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O6 [化学];
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The solvent effect on the C-N rotational barriers of N,N-dimethylthioformamide (DMTF) and N,N-dimethylthioacetamide (DMTA) has been investigated using ab initio theory and NMR spectroscopy. Selective inversion recovery NMR experiments were used to measure rotational barriers in a series of solvents. These data are compared to ab initio results at the G2(MP2) theoretical level. The latter are corrected for large amplitude vibrational motions to give differences in free energy. The calculated gas phase barriers are in very good agreement with the experimental values. Solvation effects were calculated using reaction field theory. This approach has been found to give barriers that are in good agreement with experiment for many aprotic, nonaromatic solvents that do not engage in specific interactions with the solute molecules. The calculated solution-phase barriers for the thioamides using the above solvents are also in good agreement with the observed barriers. The solvent effect on the thioamide rotational barrier is larger than that for the amides because the thioamides have a larger ground-state dipole moment, and there is a larger change in dipole moment with increasing solvent polarity. The transition-state dipole moments for the amides and thioamides are relatively similar. The origin of the C-N rotational barrier and its relation to the concept of amide "resonance" is examined.
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