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Curly ArrowsInteresting ChemistryAnimationClosed Shell SystemsMechanistic ChemistQuímicaInglês
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Curly arrow pushing is one of the essential tools of a mechanistic chemist. Many a published article will speculate about the arrow pushing in a mechanism, although it is becoming increasingly common for these speculations to be backed up by quantitative quantum mechanical and dynamical calculations.

Interesting ChemistryAnimationDarrin YorkEnergyHistoricalQuímicaInglês
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In an earlier post I wrote about the iconic SN1 solvolysis reaction, and presented a model for the transition state involving 13 water molecules. Here, I follow this up with an improved molecule containing 16 water molecules, and how the barrier for this model compares with experiment.

HypervalencyInteresting ChemistryAIMBondingCambridgeQuímicaInglês
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Quite a few threads have developed in this series of posts, and following each leads in rather different directions. In this previous post the comment was made that coordinating a carbon dication to the face of a cyclopentadienyl anion resulted in a monocation which had a remarkably high proton affinity.

HypervalencyInteresting ChemistryCHsMatthias BickelhauptQuímicaInglês
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Science is about making connections. And these can often be made between the most unlikely concepts. Thus in the posts I have made about pentavalent carbon, one can identify a series of conceptual connections. The first, by Matthias Bickelhaupt and co, resulted in the suggestion of a possible frozen SN2 transition state.

HypervalencyInteresting ChemistryACSComputational ChemistEthan L. FisherQuímicaInglês
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The bimolecular nucleophilic substitution reaction at saturated carbon is an icon of organic chemistry, and is better known by its mechanistic label, SN2. It is normally a slow reaction, with half lives often measured in hours.

Chemical ITInteresting ChemistryConformational AnalysisPseudoQuímicaInglês
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Chemistry can be very focussed nowadays. This especially applies to target-driven synthesis, where the objective is to make a specified molecule, in perhaps as an original manner as possible. A welcome, but not always essential aspect of such syntheses is the discovery of new chemistry.