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    題名: Computational Study on Reaction Mechanisms and Kinetics of RNCN (R = H, F, Cl, Br, CH3) Radicals with NO
    作者: Chen, HL (Chen, Hui-Lung)
    Wu, SK (Wu, Sheng-ke)
    Lu, YH (Lu, Yu-Huan)
    貢獻者: Dept Chem
    關鍵詞: DENSITY-FUNCTIONAL THERMOCHEMISTRY
    PRODUCT BRANCHING RATIOS
    AB-INITIO
    POTENTIAL-ENERGY SURFACE
    TRANSITION-STATES
    NITRIC-OXIDE
    ELECTRON-DENSITY
    REACTION COORDINATE
    CH+N-2 REACTION
    DRIVING-FORCE
    日期: 2012-03
    上傳時間: 2013-02-22 11:34:51 (UTC+8)
    摘要: We carried out a computational study of radical reactions of RNCN (R = H, F, Cl, Br, CH3) + NO to investigate how the substitution can influence their corresponding energy barriers and rate coefficients. The preferable reactive sites of RNCN radicals with various substituents are calculated by employing the Fukui functions and hard-and-soft acid-and-base theory, which were generally proved to be successful in the prediction and interpretation of regioselectivity in various types of electrophilic and nucleophilic reactions. Our calculated results dearly show that if the substituted RNCN radical has electron-donating substituent (for R = CH3), its corresponding barrier heights for transition states will be substantially decreased. The possible explanations of the observed increase and/or decrease in the energy barriers for the varied substituted RNCN radicals are also analyzed in this article.
    關聯: JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A 卷: 116 期: 12 頁數: 3267-3273
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