Statistical ring catenation under thermodynamic control: Should the Jacobson-Stockmayer cyclization theory take into account catenane formation?
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
An extension of the Jacobson-Stockmayer
theory is presented to include the reversible formation of
[2]catenanes in a ring-chain system under thermodynamic
control. The extended theory is based on the molar catenation
constant, measuring the ease of catenation of two ring
oligomers, whose expression was obtained in a previous
work. Two scenarios have been considered: that of "thick"
(hydrocarbon-like) chains and that of "thin" (DNA-like)
chains. In the case of "thick" chains, the formation of catenanes
can be neglected, unless in the unlikely case of a very large
value of the equilibrium constant for linear propagation (K ? 108 mol-1 L, or larger). For K tending to infinity, the system
becomes a chain-free system where only ring-catenane equilibria occur. Under this condition, there is a critical concentration
below which only rings are present at equilibrium and above which the ring fraction remains constant, and the excess monomer is
converted only into catenanes. In the case of "thin" chains, the formation of catenanes cannot be neglected even for values of K as
low as 102 mol-1 L, thus justifying the use of the extended theory.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cyclization; thermodynamc control
Elenco autori:
DI STEFANO, Stefano
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