Abstract

The hard and soft acids and bases principle is used together with the condensed fukui function to analyze the regioselectivity and reactivity of two model 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reactions. Results obtained for benzonitrile oxide with vinyl p-nitrobenzoate or 1-acetyl vinyl p-nitrobenzoate illustrate the value of these concepts to describe their inherent reactivity. The calculations of the interaction energy by density functional theory using a perturbative, orbital independent method suggest the specific direction of the electronic process at each of the reaction sites. The electrophilic nature of the 1,3-dipole and the nucleophilic nature of the two dipolarophiles was determined by this model. The partitioning of the interaction energy in a term resulting from the chemical potential equalization principle at constant external potential and a term resulting from the maximum hardness principle at constant chemical potential show that the former term, arising from the charge-transfer process, contributes...

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