Electric-Field Mediated Chemistry: Uncovering and Exploiting the Potential of (Oriented) Electric Fields to Exert Chemical Catalysis and Reaction Control
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This Perspective discusses oriented external-electric-fields (OEEF), and other electric-field types, as "smart reagents", which enable control over wide-ranging aspects of reactivity and structure. We discuss the potential of OEEFs to control nonredox reactions and impart rate-enhancement and selectivity. An OEEF along the "reaction axis", which is the direction whereby electronic reorganization converts reactants' to products' bonding, . Simply . Orienting the OEEF . For polar/polarizable reactants, the , which orient the reactants and drive their reaction. OEEFs also affect bond-dissociation energies and dissociation modes (covalent vs ionic), as well as alteration of molecular geometries and supramolecular aggregation. The "key" to gaining access to this toolbox provided by OEEFs is microscopic control over the alignment between the molecule and the applied field. We discuss the elegant experimental methods which have been used to verify the theoretical predictions and describe various alternative EEF sources and prospects for upscaling OEEF catalysis in solvents. We also demonstrate the numerous ways in which the OEEF effects can be mimicked by use of (designed) , i.e., . LEFs and OEEFs are shown to be equivalent and to obey the same ground rules. Outcomes are exemplified for Diels-Alder cycloadditions, oxidative addition of bonds by transition-metal complexes, H-abstractions by oxo-metal species, ionic cleavage of halogen bonds, methane activation, etc.
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