How Solvation Influences the SN2 versus E2 Competition

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Abstract

We have quantum chemically investigated how solvation influences the competition between the SN2 and E2 pathways of the model F- + C2H5Cl reaction. The system is solvated in a stepwise manner by going from the gas phase, then via microsolvation of one to three explicit solvent molecules, then last to bulk solvation using relativistic density functional theory at (COSMO)-ZORA-OLYP/QZ4P. We explain how and why the mechanistic pathway of the system shifts from E2 in the gas phase to SN2 upon strong solvation of the Lewis base (i.e., nucleophile/protophile). The E2 pathway is preferred under weak solvation of the system by dichloromethane, whereas a switch in reactivity from E2 to SN2 is observed under strong solvation by water. Our activation strain and Kohn-Sham molecular orbital analyses reveal that solvation of the Lewis base has a significant impact on the strength of the Lewis base. We show how strong solvation furnishes a weaker Lewis base that is unable to overcome the high characteristic distortivity associated with the E2 pathway, and thus the SN2 pathway becomes viable.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1805-1813
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Organic Chemistry
Volume87
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Feb 2022
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Organic Chemistry

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