2015
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpca.5b01526
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Thermochemical Study of 1-Acetyl Vinyl p-Nitrobenzoate: Vinyl Bond Enthalpy in Captodative Olefins

Abstract: Captodative olefins are highly reactive and selective substrates in Diels-Alder and 1,3-dipolar cycloadditions. Seeking an explanation of this fact based on molecular energetics, the thermochemical analysis of 1-acetyl vinyl p-nitrobenzoate, a captodative olefin, has been performed using semi-micro-combustion calorimetry, effusion measurements through a quartz crystal microbalance, and differential scanning calorimetry. The molar standard combustion energy and enthalpy as well as the molar standard formation e… Show more

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“…However, the high reactivity and regioselectivity of alkene 2 shown in cycloadditions[4a,6] and conjugate additions seem to be associated to the long‐distance inductive effect of the aroyloxy substituents . Recent thermochemical studies on 2 have contributed to determine properties such as, the formation enthalpies, heat capacity, and sublimation enthalpy in the gas phase . They measured the gas‐phase formation enthalpy of 2 , and it was compared computationally with its enthalpy of formation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the high reactivity and regioselectivity of alkene 2 shown in cycloadditions[4a,6] and conjugate additions seem to be associated to the long‐distance inductive effect of the aroyloxy substituents . Recent thermochemical studies on 2 have contributed to determine properties such as, the formation enthalpies, heat capacity, and sublimation enthalpy in the gas phase . They measured the gas‐phase formation enthalpy of 2 , and it was compared computationally with its enthalpy of formation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%