Effect of solvents having different dielectric constants on reactivity: a conceptual DFT approach

Kar, Rahul ; Pal, Sourav (2010) Effect of solvents having different dielectric constants on reactivity: a conceptual DFT approach International Journal of Quantum Chemistry, 110 (9). pp. 1642-1647. ISSN 0020-7608

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/qua.22333

Abstract

Conceptual density functional theory is exploited to understand the reactivity in a medium of solvents with increasing dielectric constants. Aprotic as well as protic solvents are used for this study. It is found that the global parameters, such as chemical potential and hardness, decrease from gas phase to solvent phase with increasing dielectric constant. However, it is observed that the Fukui functions of the reactive atoms increase significantly with the dielectric constants of the aprotic solvents while for the protic solvents the variation of the reactivity indices is insignificant.

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Keywords:Reactivity Descriptors; Solvent Effect; Dielectric Constant; DFT; COSMO
ID Code:25987
Deposited On:04 Dec 2010 10:44
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