Acocella A, Marforio TD, Calvaresi M, Bottoni A, Zerbetto F. Electron Dynamics with Explicit-Time Density Functional Theory of the [4+2] Diels–Alder Reaction.
J Chem Theory Comput 2020;
16:2172-2180. [PMID:
32091885 PMCID:
PMC7997368 DOI:
10.1021/acs.jctc.9b00690]
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Abstract
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The prototype Diels–Alder
(DA) reaction between butadiene
and ethene (system 1) and the DA reaction involving 1-methoxy-butadiene
and cyano-ethylene (system 2) are investigated with an
explicit-time-dependent Density Functional Theory approach. Bond orders
and atomic net charges obtained in the dynamics at the transition
state geometry and along the reaction coordinate toward reactants
are used to provide a picture of the process in terms of VB/Lewis
resonance structures that contribute to a resonance hybrid. The entire
dynamics can be divided into different domains (reactant-like, product-like,
and transition state domains) where different Lewis resonance structures
contribute with different weights. The relative importance of these
three domains varies along the reaction coordinate. In addition to
the usual reactant-like and product-like covalent Lewis structures,
ionic Lewis structures have non-negligible weights. In system 2, the electron-donor OCH3 on the diene and the
electron-acceptor CN on the dienophile make more important the contributions
of ionic Lewis structures that stabilize the transition state and
determine the decrease of the reaction barrier with respect to system 1.
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