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Theoretical Insight into the Conversion Mechanism of Glucose to Fructose Catalyzed by CrCl2 in Imidazolium Chlorine Ionic Liquids

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
Volume 121, Issue 9, Pages 2171-2178

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.6b11820

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21433006, 21373124]

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To better understand the efficient transformation of glucose to fructose catalyzed by chromium chlorides in imidazoliumbased ionic liquids (ILs), density functional theory calculations have been carried out on a model system which describes the catalytic reaction by CrCl2 in 1,3-dimethylimidazolium chlorine (MMImCI) ionic liquid (IL). The reaction is shown to involve three fundamental processes: ring opening, 1,2-H migration, and ring closure. The reaction is calculated to exergonic by 3.8 kcal/mol with an overall barrier of 37.1 kcal/mol. Throughout all elementary steps, both CrCl2 and MMImCI are found to play substantial roles. The Cr center, as a Lewis acid, coordinates to two hydroxyl group oxygen atoms of glucose to bidentally rivet the substrate, and the imidazolium cation plays a dual role of proton shuttle and H-bond donor due to its intrinsic acidic property, while the anion is identified as a Bronsted/Lewis base and also' a H-bond acceptor. Our present calculations emphasize that in the rate-determining step the 1,2-H migration concertedly occurs with the deprotonation of 02 H hydroxyl group, which is in nature different from the stepwise mechanism proposed in the early literature. The present results provide a molecule-level understanding for the isomerization mechanism of glucose to fructose catalyzed by chromium chlorides in imidazolium chlorine ILs.

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