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Reactions of a hydrogen atom with haloacetates in aqueous solutions: Computational evidence for proton-coupled electron transfer and competing mechanisms.

Mirsada ĆehićIvana Nikšić-Franjić
Published in: Journal of computational chemistry (2023)
A computational study of the mechanisms and kinetics of the aqueous reactions of a hydrogen atom with haloacetates is presented. Several mechanisms in the close competition are observed, such as proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET), hydrogen atom transfer (HAT), and halogen abstraction (XA). Computations predict that dechlorination takes place via PCET mechanisms and not via XA, as stated earlier, while XA is the fastest mechanism for IAc - $$ {\mathrm{IAc}}^{-} $$ . The reaction rate constants are reasonably well predicted within the theoretically most reliable canonical variational transition state theory with small curvature tunneling corrections and compared with the experimental ones. To reproduce the experimental rate constants of the debromination process it is necessary to include the PCET and XA cumulative values. Small curvature tunneling corrections to the rate constants are the highest for HAT and PCET mechanisms, up to 70 times larger than the Wigner, while variational effects for XA mechanisms are very small.
Keyphrases
  • electron transfer
  • molecular dynamics