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Entropic Path Sampling: Computational Protocol to Evaluate Entropic Profile along a Reaction Path.

Zhi-Xin QinMatthew TremblayXin HongZhongyue J Yang
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2021)
Fleeting intermediates constitute dynamically stepwise mechanisms. They have been characterized in molecular dynamics trajectories, but whether these intermediates form a free energy minimum to become entropic intermediates remains elusively defined. We developed a computational protocol known as entropic path sampling to evaluate the entropic variation of reacting species along a reaction path based on an ensemble of trajectories. Using cyclopentadiene dimerization as a model reaction, we observed an entropy maximum along the reaction path which originates from an enhanced conformational flexibility as the reacting species enter into a flat energy region. As the reacting species further approach product formation, unfavorable entropic restriction fails to offset the potential energy drop, resulting in no free energy minimum along the post-TS pathway. Our results show that cyclopentadiene dimerization involves an entropy maximum that leads to dynamic intermediates with elongated lifetimes, but the reaction does not involve entropic intermediates.
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