Theoretical study of acetylation of ethylamine catalyzed by Zn2+ions
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2015Autor
Caglieri, Silvana
Macaño, Hèctor Rubèn
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A theoretical study of acetylation of ethylamine catalyzed by Zn2+ ions from the analysis of
intermediate of the reaction was carried out.
The study of acetylation of amines is of great interest by the utility of its products of reaction
and is one of the most frequently used transformations in organic synthesis as it provides an
efficient and inexpensive means for protecting amino groups in a multistep synthetic process
Acetylation of amine is a nucleophilic substitution reaction. This reaction can be catalyzed by
Lewis acid, metallic ion. In reaction mechanism, the metallic ion formed a complex with the
oxygen of the acetic anhydride carbonyl, facilitating the polarization of the same and the
successive addition of amine at the position to form a tetrahedral intermediate, determining step
of the rate of the reaction.
In the present theoretical work were investigated the structure and energy of the tetrahedral
intermediate of the reaction catalyzed by Zn2+ ions. Geometries of all species involved in the
acetylation were made and identified. All of the geometry optimizations were performed by the
method at the DFT/B3LYP level of theory and the method MP2. Were adopted the 6-31+G*
basis sets. Energies were calculated using the Mechanics-UFF method. Following the same
procedure it was identified the geometric parameters and energy of reaction intermediate.
The calculations show 57.82 kcal/mol of energy for the tetrahedral intermediate and the energy
of activation for the reaction was 9.59 kcal/mol.
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