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ABSTRACT Access to benzofuran‐2(3H)‐one derivatives from readily available substrates under mild conditions is crucial in the pharmaceutical and plastics industries. We identified (Z)‐3‐(2‐phenylhydrazineylidene)benzofuran‐2(3H)‐one (P) during the recrystallization of (E)‐2‐(2,2‐dichloro‐1‐(phenyldiazenyl)vinyl)phenol using a 96% ethanol solution. The mechanism of the unexpected substrate conversion leading toPis investigated using density functional calculations. The computations revealed that ethanol is required to initiate the reaction viaTS1E, which involves a concerted deprotonation of ethanol by the basic diaza group of the substrate and an ethoxy group attacking the electrophilic center (Cl2C), with an energy barrier of 28.3 kcal/mol. The resulting intermediate (I1E) is calculated to be unstable and can yield a cyclic chloroacetal adduct with a lower energy barrier of 2.2 kcal/mol via the ring‐closure transition state (TS2E). In the absence of water, the next steps are impossible because water is required to cleave the ether bond, yieldingP. A small amount of water (4% of the recrystallization solvent) can promote further transformation ofI2Evia the transition statesTS3E(∆G‡ = 11.1 kcal/mol) andTS4E(∆G‡ = 10.5 kcal/mol). A comparison of the ethanol/water‐ and only water‐promoted free energy profiles shows that the presence of ethanol is crucial for lowering the energy barriers (by about 5 kcal/mol) for the initial two steps leading to the cyclic chloroacetal (I2E), whereas water is then required to initiate product formation.more » « less
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Abdullayev, Yusif; Javadova, Valentina; Valiyev, Isa; Talybov, Avtandil; Salmanov, Cavanshir; Autschbach, Jochen (, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research)
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Abdullayev, Yusif; Mammadov, Ayaz; Karimova, Nazani; Talybov, Avtandil; Yolchuyeva, Ulviyya; Autschbach, Jochen (, ChemistrySelect)
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