Bouncing off walls - widths of exit channels from shallow minima can dominate selectivity control.
Mengna BaiZhitao FengJun LiDean Joseph TantilloPublished in: Chemical science (2020)
A selectivity model based on the widths of pathways to competing products, rather than barrier heights, is formulated for the butadiene + allyl cation reaction. This model was arrived at via analysis of stationary points, intrinsic reaction coordinates, potential energy surface shapes and direct dynamics trajectories, all determined using quantum chemical methods.