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A computational study of the protoisomerization of indigo and its imine derivatives

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2016

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Zeng, Tao
Hajjar, Laurence
Hicks, Robin

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American Chemical Society

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Abstract: The protoisomerization (isomerization induced by protonation) mechanisms of indigo as well as indigo di- and monoimine derivatives have been investigated using computational chemistry. Both density functional theory (M06-2X) and wave function theory (GMC-QDPT) methods were used to obtain reliable results. A solvation model (CPCM with CH2Cl2 solvent) was employed to mimic the actual environment of the isomerization. The calculations reveal that the protoisomerizations of both the indigo and its imine derivatives are thermodynamically favorable. However, the energy barriers for rotating the double bonds in the derivatives are found to be lower than the one for indigo. More importantly, the imine derivatives undergo one-step isomerization, whereas a twostep process is predicted indigo itself. The computational results provide insightful explanation for the different protoisomerization propensities of the parent indigo and its imine derivatives observed in experiment.

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L. Hajjar, R. G. Hicks, and T. Zeng. “A computational study of the protoisomerization of indigo and its imine derivatives.” Journal of Physical Chemistry A 2016, 120, 7569-7576.