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. 2011 Mar 18;76(6):1673-82.
doi: 10.1021/jo102307v. Epub 2011 Feb 11.

Orbital interactions in selenomethyl-substituted pyridinium ions and carbenium ions with higher electron demand

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Orbital interactions in selenomethyl-substituted pyridinium ions and carbenium ions with higher electron demand

S Fern Lim et al. J Org Chem. .

Abstract

Computational, solution phase, and crystal structure analysis of 2- and 4-organoselenylmethyl-substituted pyridinium ions (10a-c and 11a-c) provides strong evidence for C-Se hyperconjugation (σ(C-Se)-π*) between the C-Se σ-bond and the π-deficient aromatic ring and a through-space interaction (n(Se)-π*) between the selenium p-type lone pair and the π-deficient aromatic ring. There is also a weak anomeric-type interaction (n(Se)-σ*(CC)) involving the selenium p-type lone pair electrons and the polarized CH(2)-C(Ar) σ-bond. NBO analysis of calculated cations with varying electron demand (B3LYP/6-311++G**) show that C-Se hyperconjugation (σ(C-Se)-π*) is the predominant mode of stabilization in the weakly electron-demanding pyridinium ions (10d, 11d, 14, and 15); however, the through-space (n(Se)-π*) interaction becomes more important as the electron demand of the β-Se-substituted carbocation increases. The anomeric interaction (n(Se)-σ*(CC)) is relatively weak in all ions.

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