Theoretical Investigation of the Mechanism of the Hock Rearrangement with InCl3 as Catalyst**

Author:

Fayet Agathe12,Bourcier Sophie3ORCID,Casaretto Nicolas3ORCID,Nay Bastien2ORCID,Frison Gilles1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Sorbonne Université CNRS, Laboratoire de Chimie Théorique 75005 Paris France

2. Laboratoire de Synthèse Organique Ecole Polytechnique CNRS ENSTA Institut Polytechnique de Paris 91128 Palaiseau France

3. Laboratoire de Chimie Moléculaire Ecole Polytechnique CNRS Institut Polytechnique de Paris 91128 Palaiseau France

Abstract

AbstractThe Hock rearrangement is an acid catalyzed reaction involving organic hydroperoxides and resulting in an oxidative cleavage of adjacent C−C bonds. It has significant industrial applications, like the production of phenol (cumene process), but it remains scarcely used in organic synthesis. In addition, its detailed mechanism has never been studied. Thus, we report herein a theoretical study of the Hock rearrangement, using InCl3 as a Lewis acid catalyst. The aim of this work was to fully understand the mechanism of this fundamental reaction, and to rationalize the influence of the substrate electronic properties on the reaction outcome. Furthermore, the structure of the active indium(III) catalyst interacting with the peroxide substrate was investigated, revealing the co‐existence of several energetically close reaction pathways. The coordinated monomeric form of the Lewis acid emerges as the most active catalyst compared to dimeric species. However, we show that In2Cl6 species coordinated to the substrate are central in this catalytic cycle, primarily serving as a reservoir of active monomeric species.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Inorganic Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Catalysis

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