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    Proton Affinities of Didehydroporphyrin and Subporphyrin in Ground and Excited States Obtained by Quantum Chemical Calculations

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    Quantum-chemical calculations were used to investigate molecular and electronic properties of porphyrin and subporphyrin. Their basicities were estimated in ground and excited states. It was found that multiple proton - nitrogen lone-pair coordination plays an important role in acid/base properties of the studied molecules. Lone pair-lone pair interactions in didehydroporphyrin and energetic stabilization of its protonated form lead to the increase of a proton affinity compared to porphyrin by 18 kcal mol(-1). A planarization of the protonated (dehydroporphyrin) structure leads to the complete reversal of the pi-electron ring currents indicating aromaticity of the protonated form. On the other hand, calculations indicate that subporphyrin is slightly (by 5 kcal mol(-1)) more basic than porphyrin, which was explained by non-planar geometry, imposed by smaller ring size

    Computational Study of Electronic Influence of Guanidine Substitution on Diels-Alder Reactions of Heterocyclic Dienes

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    Quantum-chemical calculations of cycloaddition properties of cyclic heterodienes substituted with guanidine functionality were carried out. Molecular and electronic structures of series of dienes (pyrrole, furan, thiophene, isoindole and 1,3-butadiene) were calculated and reactivity order established on the basis of FMO theory. Transition state calculations of model [4+2] cycloaddition reaction with acetylene indicate that guanidine substitution influences reaction barriers in moderate extent (up to ~4 kcal molā€“1). The substitution position plays an important role on the sign and magnitude of the effect and protonation of nitrogen possessing substituents increases reactivity of dienes. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

    Proton Affinities of Didehydroporphyrin and Subporphyrin in Ground and Excited States Obtained by Quantum Chemical Calculations

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    Quantum-chemical calculations were used to investigate molecular and electronic properties of porphyrin and subporphyrin. Their basicities were estimated in ground and excited states. It was found that multiple proton - nitrogen lone-pair coordination plays an important role in acid/base properties of the studied molecules. Lone pair-lone pair interactions in didehydroporphyrin and energetic stabilization of its protonated form lead to the increase of a proton affinity compared to porphyrin by 18 kcal molāˆ’1. A planarization of the protonated (dehydroporphyrin) structure leads to the complete reversal of the π-electron ring currents indicating aromaticity of the protonated form. On the other hand, calculations indicate that subporphyrin is slightly (by 5 kcal molāˆ’1) more basic than porphyrin, which was explained by non-planar geometry, imposed by smaller ring size

    The Utility of 1,5,7-triazabicyclo[4.4.0]dec-5-ene (TBD) as a Hydrogen Bond Acceptor in the Design of Novel Superbasic Guanidines ā€“ A Computational Study

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    New guanidine-derived superbases with TBD-functionalized alkyl side chains have been developed using a computational DFT approach. Exploiting the high hydrogen bond basicity of TBD allowed ac-cess to systems with strong charge-assisted intramolecular hydrogen bonds in the protonated state. The enhanced stability of such guanidines is mirrored in their gas-phase basicities, which cover the range from 1044āˆ’1168 kJ molāˆ’1, depending on the number of alkyl side chains, the type of alkyl spac-er and the hydrogen-bonding pattern

    Anion-Controlled Synthesis of Novel Guanidine-Substituted Oxanorbornanes

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    The cycloaddition of simple alkyl-substituted guanidine derivatives is an interesting approach toward polycyclic superbases and guanidine-based organocatalysts. Due to the high nucleophilicity of guanidines, an aza-Michael reaction with dienophiles is more common and presents a huge obstacle in achieving the desired synthetic goal. Our preliminary investigations indicated that the proton could act as a suitable protecting group to regulate the directionality of the reaction. To investigate the role of the protonation state and type of anion, the reactivity of furfuryl guanidines with dimethyl acetylenedicarboxylate was explored. Furfuryl guanidines showed a strong reaction dependence on the nucleophilicity of the counterion and the structure of guanidine. While the reaction of DMAD with the guanidinium halides provided products of an aza-Michael addition, Dielsā€“Alder cycloaddition occurred if non-nucleophilic hexafluorophosphate salts were used. Depending on the structure and the reaction conditions, oxanorbornadiene products underwent subsequent intramolecular cyclization. A tendency toward intramolecular cyclization was interpreted in terms of the pKa of different positions of the guanidine functionality in oxanorbornadienes. New polycyclic guanidines had a slightly decreased pKa in acetonitrile and well-defined geometry suitable for the buildup of selective sensors

    Ružička days : International conference 16th Ružička Days ā€œToday Science ā€“ Tomorrow Industryā€ : Proceedings

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    Proceedings contains articles presented at Conference divided into sections: open lecture (1), chemical analysis and synthesis (3), chemical and biochemical engineering (8), food technology and biotechnology (8), medical chemistry and pharmacy (3), environmental protection (11) and meeting of young chemists (2)
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