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Parametrization of Catalytic Organic Reactions with Convex Hammett Plots

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ACS ORGANIC & INORGANIC AU
Volume 3, Issue 1, Pages 13-18

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsorginorgau.2c00050

Keywords

Hammett plot; catalysis; parametrization; organic synthesis; substrate scope; metal clusters; semi-hydrogenation of alkynes; styrene coupling

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This paper proposes two new parameters, adapted sensitivity constant and substrate electronics adaptability, to evaluate the ability of a reaction to transform substrates with opposing electronics. These parameters can help list reactions according to substrate scope, whether catalyzed or not.
Quantification is essential to fairly compare between synthetic reactions in chemistry. Here we propose two new parameters called adapted sensitivity constant (rho(adap)) and substrate electronics adaptability (SEA), easily obtainable from Hammett plots, to assess the ability of a (catalytic) reaction to transform substrates with opposing electronics. These new parameters allow one to list reactions, catalyzed or not, as a function of substrate scope.

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