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- W2064125529 abstract "AM1-calculated energy profiles for dissociation of (methoxymethyl)pyridinium and dimethylanilinium ion substrates show that the methoxymethyl carbenium ion is not sufficiently stable to exist as an intermediate on the reaction coordinate for this model reaction. [(Thiomethoxy)methyl]pyridinium ion, however, has a distinct transition state because of the stability of the resulting ion-neutral complex. The complete potential energy surfaces for water displacement on the methoxymethyl substrate with either pyridine or dimethylaniline as the leaving group show distinct transition states and very flat surfaces for the ion-neutral complexes in which interaction of the carbenium ion with both leaving group and nucleophile is stabilizing. Secondary systems studied, including linear methoxy and thiomethoxy substrates, 5- and 6-membered cyclic oxo and thio substrates, and ribosyl-, xylopyranosyl-, and glucopyranosylpyridinium ions yield ion-neutral complexes with sufficient intrinsic stability to exist as intermediates. Comparison with solution data, primarily activation entropy and Brønsted coefficients, suggests that the sugar oxocarbenium ions, either as distinct, solvent-equilibrated intermediates or elements of ion-neutral complexes, are formed by unimolecular dissociation of the respective substrates in solution." @default.
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- W2064125529 title "Reactions of Charged Substrates. 6. The Methoxymethyl Carbenium Ion Problem. 1. A Semiempirical Study of the Kinetic and Thermodynamic Stabilities of Linear and Cyclic Oxo- and Thiocarbenium Ions Generated from Pyridinium and Dimethylanilinium Ions" @default.
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