Sandbox SN2

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The animation was originally done by [[User:Verena Pietzner | Prof. Dr. Verena Pietzner]]. Details can be seen at her web site ChiLe<ref>[http://www.chemieunterricht-interaktiv.de/en/index.html ChiLe Web Site]</ref>. The implementation into Proteopedia was done by [[User:Jaime Prilusky | Prof. Jaime Prilusky]].
The animation was originally done by [[User:Verena Pietzner | Prof. Dr. Verena Pietzner]]. Details can be seen at her web site ChiLe<ref>[http://www.chemieunterricht-interaktiv.de/en/index.html ChiLe Web Site]</ref>. The implementation into Proteopedia was done by [[User:Jaime Prilusky | Prof. Jaime Prilusky]].

Revision as of 08:18, 6 July 2021

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This is test showing the SN2-substitution of chloride and methanol[1]. Please click on the buttons below to animate the reaction with different representations. Use the popup button to enlarge the view and the quality button to turn on anti-aliasing.

SN2 - Substitution of Cl- and Methanol

Drag the structure with the mouse to rotate


SN2 Reaction
SN2 Reaction








The animation was originally done by Prof. Dr. Verena Pietzner. Details can be seen at her web site ChiLe[2]. The implementation into Proteopedia was done by Prof. Jaime Prilusky.


References

  1. Wang Y, Song H, Szabo I, Czako G, Guo H, Yang M. Mode-Specific SN2 Reaction Dynamics. J Phys Chem Lett. 2016 Sep 1;7(17):3322-7. doi: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.6b01457. Epub, 2016 Aug 12. PMID:27505286 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.6b01457
  2. ChiLe Web Site
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