2019
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv.7699952
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Tautomeric Equilibrium Revisited: proton-tautomerism in solvent and the fundamentals of molecular stability prediction.

Abstract: Understanding the molecular stability is important for predicting the relative reactivity of chemical agents and the relative yields of desirable products. However, over decades, a consistent estimate of a particular chemical equilibrium (proton-tautomerism) has proven challenging. We revisit the molecular orbital analysis in the classic tautomeric oxo-hydroxy case, i.e., 2-pyridone/2-hydroxypyridine in gas-phase and solution, (Wong et al. 1992). Our results indicate the possibility of tuning the tautomeric eq… Show more

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