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Amino effect on the protonation of beta-aminoacrylonitrile.
Author(s) -
Hong Wu,
Rainer Glaser
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
chemical research in toxicology
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.1021/tx049784a.s001
The protonation of acrylonitrile (1) and of Z- and E-3-aminoacrylonitrile (5 and 9) was studied with the Gaussian-2 method. Ammoniumacrylonitrile ion formation is not important. Nitrilium ion formation is preferred in all cases, and the proton affinities are about 80 kJ/mol higher for aminoacrylonitrile. Remarkably, it is found that C2-protonation of 3-aminoacrylonitriles to form iminium ions can compete with nitrilium ion formation. Beta-aminoacrylonitriles thus show propinquity to both acrylonitriles and enamines, and mechanistic and toxicological implications are discussed.

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