Dynamic Features of Transition States for β-Scission Reactions of Alkenes over Acid Zeolites Revealed by AIMD Simulations

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2020 Oct 19;59(43):18938-18942. doi: 10.1002/anie.202006065. Epub 2020 Aug 24.

Abstract

Zeolite-catalyzed alkene cracking is key to optimize the size of hydrocarbons. The nature and stability of intermediates and transition states (TS) are, however, still debated. We combine transition path sampling and blue moon ensemble density functional theory simulations to unravel the behavior of C7 alkenes in CHA zeolite. Free energy profiles are determined, linking π-complexes, alkoxides and carbenium ions, for B1 (secondary to tertiary) and B2 (tertiary to secondary) β-scissions. B1 is found to be easier than B2 . The TS for B1 occurs at the breaking of the C-C bond, while for B2 it is the proton transfer from propenium to the zeolite. We highlight the dynamic behaviors of the various intermediates along both pathways, which reduce activation energies with respect to those previously evaluated by static approaches. We finally revisit the ranking of isomerization and cracking rate constants, which are crucial for future kinetic studies.

Keywords: AIMD simulations; acidity; carbenium ions; zeolites; β-scissions.