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The maximum hardness and minimum polarizability principles as the basis for the study of reaction profiles

Journal

THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY ACCOUNTS
Volume 110, Issue 6, Pages 421-427

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00214-003-0497-4

Keywords

chemical reactivity; maximum hardness principle; minimum polarizability principle; reaction mechanism

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New and useful aspects of chemical reactivity as described by reactivity indexes and used in connection with the maximum hardness and minimum polarizability principles (MHP and MPP, respectively) are discussed and illustrated for two classical reactions in organic chemistry. They include the Beckmann rearrangement and the condensation reactions of alpha-amino acids. The MPP appears as a more general rule than the MHP. Another relevant result is related to the usefulness of both empirical reactivity rules to predict the most probable reaction mechanism among two different pathways displaying very close values in activation energy (competitive pathways). This is illustrated for the condensation reaction of a series of alpha-amino acids: while the accepted stepwise route follows both the MHP and MPP rules, the alternative concerted channel does not, yet its associated activation energy is slightly lower than that corresponding to the nonconcerted reaction mechanism.

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