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EPSRC Reference: GR/K83052/01
Title: QM/MM MODELLING OF CATALYTIC ASYMMETRIC INDUCTION IN DIALKYLZINC ALDEHYDE ALKYLATION.
Principal Investigator: Williams, Professor I
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Sherwood, Dr P
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Department: Chemistry
Organisation: University of Bath
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 01 April 1996 Ends: 31 March 1998 Value (£): 74,140
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User-friendly tools for transition-structure location and characterisation using flexible QM/MM hybrid techniques will be implemented, allowing combination of a suitable choice of ab initio quantum-mechanical method (to describe the reaction core of a system) with a suitable choice of molecular-mechanical method (to describe the steric and electrostatic environment around the reacting core). These techniques will be applied to computational modelling of (a) the catalytic mechanism of, and (b) the factors responsible for enantioselectivity in, aldehyde alkylation by chiral complexes of dialkylzinc, a reaction of considerable synthetic interest. Having first established viable and reliable modelling procedures, determined the identity of the rate-determining transition structure, and rationalised experimental enantioselectivities for arrange of structural variation within the system, we will apply the methods to design of new catalysts and prediction of their enantioselectivities.
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