The carbonyl oxide-aldehyde complex: a new intermediate of the ozonolysis reaction
The carbonyl oxide-aldehyde complex: a new intermediate of the ozonolysis reaction
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1991-12-20
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Cremer, Dieter
Kraka, Elfi
McKee, M. L.
Radharkrishnan, T. P.
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MP4(SDQ)/6-31G (d,p) calculations suggest that the ozonolysis of alkenes in solution phase does not proceed via carbonyl oxide, but via a dipole complex between aldehyde and carbonyl oxide, which is 9 kcal/mol more stable than the separated molecules. The dipole complex is probably formed in the solvent cage upon decomposition of primary ozonide to aldehyde and carbonyl oxide. Rotation of either aldehyde or carbonyl oxide in the solvent cage leads to an antiparallel alignment of molecular dipole moments and dipole-dipole attraction. © 1991.
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Chemical Physics Letters. v.187(5)