Ab initio method, under the effective core potential(ECP) approximation at HF/LANL2DZ level, has been employed to study the reaction mechanism of the carbonyl insertion of olefin hydroformylation catalyzed by a carbo...Ab initio method, under the effective core potential(ECP) approximation at HF/LANL2DZ level, has been employed to study the reaction mechanism of the carbonyl insertion of olefin hydroformylation catalyzed by a carbonyl cobalt HCo(CO)_3. The two reaction paths have been discussed. The calculated potential energy barriers for the carbonyl migration and the ethyl group migration are 105. 0 kJ/mol and 39. 17 kJ/mol, respectively. The results indicate that the reaction path via ethyl migration is more energetically favorable than that via carbonyl insertion.展开更多
Ab initio method has been employed to investigate the hydrogenbond between two HNCO molecules. Two types of hydrogen-bondings in HNCO dimers have been found, one type is N-H…O, the other is N-H…N. The latter is a li...Ab initio method has been employed to investigate the hydrogenbond between two HNCO molecules. Two types of hydrogen-bondings in HNCO dimers have been found, one type is N-H…O, the other is N-H…N. The latter is a little stabler than that of the former. The stabilization energies of the two types of dimers are estimated to be 13KJ/mol-21KJ/mol.展开更多
文摘Ab initio method, under the effective core potential(ECP) approximation at HF/LANL2DZ level, has been employed to study the reaction mechanism of the carbonyl insertion of olefin hydroformylation catalyzed by a carbonyl cobalt HCo(CO)_3. The two reaction paths have been discussed. The calculated potential energy barriers for the carbonyl migration and the ethyl group migration are 105. 0 kJ/mol and 39. 17 kJ/mol, respectively. The results indicate that the reaction path via ethyl migration is more energetically favorable than that via carbonyl insertion.
文摘Ab initio method has been employed to investigate the hydrogenbond between two HNCO molecules. Two types of hydrogen-bondings in HNCO dimers have been found, one type is N-H…O, the other is N-H…N. The latter is a little stabler than that of the former. The stabilization energies of the two types of dimers are estimated to be 13KJ/mol-21KJ/mol.