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Water clusters as bifunctional catalysts in organic chemistry: the hydrolysis of oxirane and its methyl derivatives

Arturo Sauza‐de la VegaCiudad UniversitariaHugo Salazar-LozasCiudad UniversitariaWilmer E. Vallejo NarváezCiudad UniversitariaMarcos Hernández‐RodríguezCiudad UniversitariaTomás Rocha‐RinzaCiudad Universitaria
2021en
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in acid rain (Chem. Commun., 53, 3516, (2017)). We considered for this purpose the Hydrolysis of Epoxides (HE), in particular, that of oxirane and its methyl derivatives. Surrounding water molecules with H-bond cooperative effects decrease the activation energy of the rate-limiting step of HE in condensed phase, especially when they lead to an anti-periplanar attack on the alkoxide leaving group. Furthermore, the water molecules have a bifunctional catalytic role in HE by (i) increasing the nucleophilic and electrophilic character of the attacking oxygen atom and the leaving group of the reaction, respectively, and (ii) placing the reactants in a suitable disposition for the substitution to occur. Overall, this investigation provides relevant insights into the collective action of water molecules on organic reactions in neutral, basic and acid media.

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