Roaming dynamics in radical addition–elimination reactions

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Baptiste Joalland
Yuanyuan Shi
Alexander Kamasah
Arthur G. Suits
Alexander M. Mebel
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[1] Wayne State University,Department of Chemistry
[2] Florida International University,Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Nature Communications | / 5卷
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Radical addition–elimination reactions are a major pathway for transformation of unsaturated hydrocarbons. In the gas phase, these reactions involve formation of a transient strongly bound intermediate. However, the detailed mechanism and dynamics for these reactions remain unclear. Here we show, for reaction of chlorine atoms with butenes, that the Cl addition–HCl elimination pathway occurs from an abstraction-like Cl-H-C geometry rather than a conventional three-centre or four-centre transition state. Furthermore, access to this geometry is attained by roaming excursions of the Cl atom from the initially formed adduct. In effect, the alkene π cloud serves to capture the Cl atom and hold it, allowing many subsequent opportunities for the energized intermediate to find a suitable approach to the abstraction geometry. These bimolecular roaming reactions are closely related to the roaming radical dynamics recently discovered to play an important role in unimolecular reactions.
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