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Sigma Hole Potentials as Tools: Quantifying and Partitioning Substituent Effects

Kelling J. Donald, Nam Pham, Pranav Ravichandran

2023The Journal of Physical Chemistry A26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Empirical substituent constants, such as the Hammett parameters, have found important utility in organic and other areas of chemistry. They are useful both in predicting the impact of substitutions on chemical processes and in rationalizing after-the-fact observations on chemical bonding and reactivity. We assess the impact of substitutions on monoiodinated benzene rings and find that the modifications that substituents induce on the electrostatic potentials at the sigma hole on the terminal I center correlate strongly with established trends of common substituents. As an alternative to the experimental procedures involved in obtaining empirically based substituent constants, the computationally determined constants based on induced electrostatic potentials offer a model for quantifying the influence of mono- and polyatomic, neutral, and ionic substituents on their compounds. A partitioning scheme is proposed that allows us to discretely separate σ and π contributions to generate quantitative measures of substituent effects.

Topics & Concepts

SubstituentChemistrySigmaComputational chemistryReactivity (psychology)Ionic bondingBenzeneBenzene derivativesStereochemistryOrganic chemistryIonQuantum mechanicsPhysicsPathologyAlternative medicineIn vitroMedicineBiochemistryChemical synthesisCrystallography and molecular interactionsAdvanced Chemical Physics StudiesOrganic Chemistry Cycloaddition Reactions
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