Issue 6, 2020

Multiscale modeling of reaction rates: application to archetypal SN2 nucleophilic substitutions

Abstract

We propose an approach to the evaluation of kinetic rates of elementary chemical reactions within Kramers’ theory based on the definition of the reaction coordinate as a linear combination of natural, pseudo Z-matrix, internal coordinates of the system. The element of novelty is the possibility to evaluate the friction along the reaction coordinate, within a hydrodynamic framework developed recently [J. Campeggio et al., J. Comput. Chem. 2019, 40, 679–705]. This, in turn, allows to keep into account barrier recrossing, i.e. the transmission coefficient that is employed in correcting transition state theory evaluations. To test the capabilities and the flaws of the approach we use as case studies two archetypal SN2 reactions. First, we consider to the standard substitution of chloride ion to bromomethane. The rate constant at 295.15 K is evaluated to k/c = 2.7 × 10−6 s−1 (with c = 1 M), which compares well to the experimental value of 3.3 × 10−6 s−1 [R. H. Bathgate and E. A. Melwyn-Hughes, J. Chem. Soc 1959, 2642–2648]. Then, the method is applied to the SN2 reaction of methylthiolate to dimethyl disulfide in water. In biology, such an interconversion of thiols and disulfides is an important metabolic topic still not entirely rationalized. The predicted rate constant is k/c = 7.7 × 103 s−1. No experimental data is available for such a reaction, but it is in accord with the fact that the alkyl thiolates to dialkyl disulfides substitutions in water have been found to be fast reactions [S. M. Bachrach, J. M. Hayes, T. Dao and J. L. Mynar, Theor. Chem. Acc. 2002, 107, 266–271].

Graphical abstract: Multiscale modeling of reaction rates: application to archetypal SN2 nucleophilic substitutions

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Jul 2019
Accepted
20 Jan 2020
First published
20 Jan 2020

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2020,22, 3455-3465

Multiscale modeling of reaction rates: application to archetypal SN2 nucleophilic substitutions

J. Campeggio, M. Bortoli, L. Orian, M. Zerbetto and A. Polimeno, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2020, 22, 3455 DOI: 10.1039/C9CP03841H

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