TY - JOUR
T1 - First-principles study of solvent polarity effects in the Menshutkin reaction
AU - Susanti, Etika D.
AU - Rusydi, Febdian
AU - Su’ait, Mohd S.
AU - Ahmad, Azizan
AU - Mark-Lee, Wun F.
AU - Puspitasari, Ira
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s).
PY - 2024/9
Y1 - 2024/9
N2 - Quaternary ammonium salts (QASs) have been used as antimicrobial agents, surfactants, and ionic liquids in electrical double-layer capacitors, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, and dye-sensitized solar cells. It is well known that solvents and reactants strongly affect the Menshutkin reaction. However, QASs are potentially harmful to humans and the environment. To address these issues, we report the effects of solvent polarity on the thermochemistry of two selected Menshutkin reactions, (1) trimethylamine and 1-iodopropane yielded propyltrimethylammonium, and (2) methylacetamide and 1-iodopropane yielded acetylpropylmethylammonium. We systematically constructed possible QAS unique conformers within the first-principles framework in solvents that have three various polarities: toluene, acetonitrile, and water. The polar solvent shifted both reactions toward exergonic and decreased the Gibbs free activation energy. In addition, the polar solvent changed the favorable reaction for the acetylpropylmethylammonium formation only due to an intramolecular hydrogen bond. Therefore, we suggest that selecting high solvent polarity should be considered to address the potential health and environmental effect.
AB - Quaternary ammonium salts (QASs) have been used as antimicrobial agents, surfactants, and ionic liquids in electrical double-layer capacitors, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, and dye-sensitized solar cells. It is well known that solvents and reactants strongly affect the Menshutkin reaction. However, QASs are potentially harmful to humans and the environment. To address these issues, we report the effects of solvent polarity on the thermochemistry of two selected Menshutkin reactions, (1) trimethylamine and 1-iodopropane yielded propyltrimethylammonium, and (2) methylacetamide and 1-iodopropane yielded acetylpropylmethylammonium. We systematically constructed possible QAS unique conformers within the first-principles framework in solvents that have three various polarities: toluene, acetonitrile, and water. The polar solvent shifted both reactions toward exergonic and decreased the Gibbs free activation energy. In addition, the polar solvent changed the favorable reaction for the acetylpropylmethylammonium formation only due to an intramolecular hydrogen bond. Therefore, we suggest that selecting high solvent polarity should be considered to address the potential health and environmental effect.
KW - Menshutkin reaction
KW - dye-sensitized solar cells
KW - first-principles study
KW - quaternary ammonium salts
KW - solvent polarity
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U2 - 10.1139/cjc-2023-0175
DO - 10.1139/cjc-2023-0175
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85203075391
SN - 0008-4042
VL - 102
SP - 544
EP - 556
JO - Canadian Journal of Chemistry
JF - Canadian Journal of Chemistry
IS - 9
ER -