Abstract

Intramolecular 1-n H-shift (n = 2, 3… 7) reactions in alkoxy, alkyl and peroxy radicals were studied by density functional theory (DFT) at the B3LYP/6-311+G∗∗ level and compared with respective intermolecular H-transfers. It was found that starting from 1 to 3 H-shift the barrier heights stepwise decrease with increasing n reaching minimum for 1–5 and 1–6 H-shifts. This dependence can be ascribed to the decrease of the strain with increasing transition state (TS) ring size, which is minimal in six- and seven-member rings. The barrier heights of H-shifts in alkyl radicals are systematically larger than those in alkoxy radicals: the respective activation energies (Ea) of 1–5 and 1–6 H-shifts are about 59–67 kJ/mol for alkyl radical and 21–34 kJ/mol for alkoxy radicals. Further increase of the TS ring size in 1–7 H-shifts leads to the increase of the barrier to 44 kJ/mol in the hexyloxy radical and 84 kJ/mol for n-heptyl radical. We have also found that intermolecular H-transfer reactions in all three types of free radicals have smaller barriers than respective intramolecular 1–5 or 1–6 H-shifts by 4–25 kJ/mol. The mentioned difference can be explained in terms of enhanced nonbonding repulsion interaction in the cyclic TS structures compared to respective intermolecular TS. B3LYP/6–311+G∗∗ geometric parameters and imaginary frequencies for 1-n H-shifts TS are consistent with respective calculated barrier heights. Reactivity of some other radicals compared to alkoxy, peroxy and alkyl radicals as well as other factors influencing their reactivity (π-conjugation, steric effect and ring strain in cyclic TS, etc.) are also briefly discussed in relation to free radical reactions in polymer systems.

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