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The reactions of bis(4‐nitrophenyl), 3‐chlorophenyl 4‐nitrophenyl, and 3‐methoxyphenyl 4‐nitrophenyl thionocarbonates ( 1 , 2 , and 3 , respectively) with a series of anilines are subjected to a kinetic investigation in 44 wt.% ethanol–water, at 25.0 °C and an ionic strength of 0.2 M. Under aniline excess, pseudo‐first‐order rate coefficients (kobs) are found. Plots of kobs versus aniline concentration are linear, with the slopes (kN) pH independent, kN being the rate coefficient for the anilinolysis of the thionocarbonates. The Brønsted plot (log kN vs. pKa of anilinium ions) for thionocarbonate 1 is linear, with slope (β) 0.62, which is consistent with a concerted mechanism. The Brønsted plots for thionocarbonates 2 and 3 are curved, with slopes 0.1 at high pKa for both reaction series and slopes 0.84 and 0.79 at low pKa for the reactions of 2 and 3 , respectively. The latter plots are in accordance to stepwise mechanisms, through a zwitterionic tetrahedral intermediate (T±) and its anionic analogue (T?), the latter being formed by deprotonation of T± by the basic form of the buffer (HPO). The Brønsted curves are explained by a change in the rate‐limiting step, from deprotonation of T± at low pKa, to its formation at high pKa. The influence of the amine nature and the non‐leaving and electrophilic groups of the substrate on the kinetics and mechanism is also discussed. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The reactions of 4‐methylphenyl and 4‐chlorophenyl 4‐nitrophenyl carbonates ( 1 and 2 , respectively), phenyl, 4‐methylphenyl, 4‐chlorophenyl, and 4‐nitrophenyl 2,4‐dinitrophenyl carbonates ( 3 , 4 , 5 , and 6 , respectively), and bis(2,4‐dinitrophenyl) carbonate ( 7 ) with a series of pyridines are studied kinetically at 25.0 °C in 44 wt% ethanol–water and an ionic strength of 0.2 M (KCl). The reactions are followed spectrophotometrically and under excess amine pseudo‐first‐order rate coefficients (kobs) are found. For all these reactions, plots of kobs versus free amine concentration at constant pH are linear, the slope (kN) being independent of pH. The Brønsted‐type plots (log kN vs. pKa of the conjugate acids of the pyridines) are all biphasic (linear portions at high and low pKa and a curvature in between). These plots are in accordance with a stepwise mechanism, through a zwitterionic tetrahedral intermediate (T±), and a change in the rate‐determining step from formation of T± to its breakdown to products, as the pyridine basicity decreases. Also studied are the effects of the leaving, non‐leaving, and electrophilic groups of the substrate, and of the amine nature, on the value (value at the center of curvature of the Brønsted‐type plots). Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The reactions of quinuclidines with phenyl, 4‐chlorophenyl, 4‐cyanophenyl, and 4‐nitrophenyl chlorothionoformates ( 1 , 2 , 3 , and 4 , respectively) are subjected to a kinetic study in aqueous solution, at 25.0°C, and an ionic strength of 0.2 M (KCl). The reactions are studied by following spectrophotometrically the release of the corresponding phenoxide anion/phenol generated in the parallel hydrolysis of the substrates. Under amine excess, pseudo‐first‐order rate coefficients (kobs) are found. Plots of kobs versus [amine] are linear, with slope kN. The Brønsted‐type plots (log kN vs. pKa of aminium ions) are linear, with slopes β = 0.26, 0.22, 0.19, and 0.28 for the reactions with 1 , 2 , 3 , and 4 , respectively. The magnitudes of the slopes indicate that these mechanisms are stepwise, with rate‐determining formation of a zwitterionic tetrahedral intermediate (T±). A dual parametric equation with the pKa of the nucleophiles and non‐leaving groups show βN = 0.26 and β nlg = ?0.16, also in accordance with the proposed mechanism. On the other hand, the reactivity of these thiocarbonyl substrates and their carbonyl derivatives was studied using their hardness index and compared with their experimental parameters, confirming the proposed mechanisms. By comparison of the title reactions with similar aminolyses, the following conclusions arise: (i) The mechanism of the reactions under investigation is stepwise with rate‐determining formation of T±. (ii) The reactivity of the substrates toward quinuclidines follows the order 4 > 3 > 2 > 1 . (iii) Quinuclidines are more reactive than isobasic pyridines toward chlorothionoformates. (iv) Chlorothionoformates are less reactive than chloroformates towards quinuclidines in accordance with the HSAB principle. (v) The kN values for phenyl chloroformate and 4 can be correlated with the pKa of quinuclidines and also with the hardness values calculated by the HF/3‐21G level of theory. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The reactions of O‐(4‐methylphenyl) S‐(4‐nitrophenyl) dithiocarbonate ( 1 ), O‐(4‐chlorophenyl) S‐(4‐nitrophenyl) dithiocarbonate ( 2 ), and O‐(4‐chlorophenyl) S‐phenyl) dithiocarbonate ( 3 ) with a series of pyridines were subjected to a kinetic investigation in 44 wt% ethanol–water, at 25.0 °C and an ionic strength of 0.2 M. The reactions were followed spectrophotometrically. Under amine excess, pseudo‐first‐order rate coefficients (kobs) were determined. For the studied reactions, plots of kobs versus free pyridine concentration at constant pH were linear, with the slope (kN) independent of pH. The Brønsted‐type plots for ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) were biphasic, suggesting a stepwise mechanism with a change in the rate‐determining step, from breakdown to the formation of a tetrahedral intermediate (T±), as the basicity of the pyridines increases. For the reactions of ( 3 ), at the pKa range of the pyridines studied, only the breakdown to products of T± was observed. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The reactions of O‐(4‐methylphenyl) S‐(4‐nitrophenyl), O‐(4‐chlorophenyl) (4‐nitrophenyl), O‐(4‐chlorophenyl) S‐phenyl, and O‐(4‐methylphenyl) S‐phenyl dithiocarbonates ( 1 , 2 , 3 , and 4 , respectively) with a series of secondary alicyclic (SA) amines are subjected to a kinetic investigation in 44 wt% ethanol‐water, at 25.0 °C and an ionic strength of 0.2 M. The reactions are followed spectrophotometrically. Under amine excess, pseudo‐first‐order rate coefficients (kobs) are found. For some of the reactions, plots of kobs vs. free amine concentration at constant pH are linear but others are nonlinear upwards. This kinetic behavior is in accordance with a stepwise mechanism with two tetrahedral intermediates, one zwitterionic (T±) and the other anionic (T?). In some cases, there is a kinetically significant proton transfer from T± to an amine to yield T?. Values of the rate micro constants k1 (amine attack to form T±), k?1 (its back step), k2 (nucleofuge expulsion from T±), and k3 (proton transfer from T± to the amine) are determined for some reactions. The Brønsted plots for k1 are linear with slopes β1 = 0.2–0.4 in accordance with the slope values found when T± formation is the rate‐determining step. The sensitivity of log k1 and log k?1 to the pKa of the amine, leaving and non‐leaving groups are determined by a multiparametric equation. For the reactions of 1 – 4 with 1‐formylpiperazine and those of 3 and 4 with morpholine the k2 and k3 steps are rate determining. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The base‐promoted solvolysis of a series of O,O‐dimethyl O‐aryl and O,O‐dimethyl O‐alkyl phosphorothioates (1) as well as O,O‐dimethyl O‐aryl and O,O‐dimethyl O‐alkyl phosphates (2) was studied computationally by density functional theory methods in methanol and water continuum media to determine the transition between concerted and stepwise processes. In addition, an experimental study was undertaken on the solvolysis of these series in basic methanol and water. The computations indicate that the solvolytic mechanism for series 1 involves lyoxide attack anti to the leaving group in a concerted manner with good leaving groups having pKaLg values < 12.3 in methanol and in a stepwise fashion with the formation of a 5‐coordinate thiophosphorane intermediate when the pKaLg > 12.3. A similar transition from concerted to stepwise mechanism occurs with series 2 in methanol as well as with series 1 and 2 in water, although for the aqueous solvolyses with hydroxide nucleophile, the transitions between concerted and stepwise mechanisms occur with better leaving groups than in the case in methanol. The computational data allow the construction of Brønsted plots of log k2?OS versus pKaLg in methanol and water, which are compared with the experimental Brønsted plots determined with these series previously and with new data determined in this work. Both the computational and experimental Brønsted data reveal discontinuities in the plots between substrates bearing O‐aryl and O‐alkyl leaving groups, with the gradients of the plots being far steeper than, and non‐collinear with, the O‐aryl leaving groups for solvolysis of the O‐alkyl‐containing substrates. These discontinuities signify that care should be exercised in interpreting breaks in Brønsted plots in terms of changes in rate‐limiting steps that signify the formation of an intermediate during a solvolytic process. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The phenolysis and benzenethiolysis of S‐methyl 4‐nitrophenyl thiocarbonate ( 1 ) and S‐methyl 2,4‐dinitrophenyl thiocarbonate ( 2 ) in water are studied kinetically. The Brønsted plots (log k N versus nucleophile basicity) are linear for all reactions. The Brønsted slopes for 1 and 2 are, 0.51 and 0.66 (phenolysis) and 0.55 and 0.70 (benzenethiolysis), respectively. These values suggest a concerted mechanism for these reactions, as found in the corresponding carbonates. Namely, substitution of OMe by SMe in the nonleaving group does not change the mechanism. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The kinetics and mechanism of the nucleophilic vinylic substitution of dialkyl (alkoxymethylidene)malonates (alkyl: methyl, ethyl) and (ethoxymethylidene)malononitrile with substituted hydrazines and anilines R1–NH2 (R1: (CH3)2N, CH3NH, NH2, C6H5NH, CH3CONH, 4‐CH3C6H4SO2NH, 3‐ and 4‐X‐C6H4; X: H, 4‐Br, 4‐CH3, 4‐CH3O, 3‐Cl) were studied at 25 °C in methanol. It was found that the reactions with all hydrazines (the only exception was the reaction of (ethoxymethylidene)malononitrile with N,N‐dimethylhydrazine) showed overall second‐order kinetics and kobs were linearly dependent on the hydrazine concentration which is consistent with the rate‐limiting attack of the hydrazine on the double bond of the substrate. Corresponding Brønsted plots are linear (without deviating N‐methyl and N,N‐dimethylhydrazine), and their slopes (βNuc) gradually increase from 0.59 to 0.71 which reflects gradually increasing order of the C–N bond formed in the transition state. The deviation of both methylated hydrazines is probably caused by the different site of nucleophilicity/basicity in these compounds (tertiary/secondary vs. primary nitrogen). A somewhat different situation was observed with the anilines (and once with N,N‐dimethylhydrazine) where parabolic dependences of the kinetics gradually changing to linear dependences as the concentration of nucleophile/base increases. The second‐order term in the nucleophile indicates the presence of a steady‐state intermediate ‐ most probably T±. Brønsted and Hammett plots gave βNuc = 1.08 and ρ = ?3.7 which is consistent with a late transition state whose structure resembles T±. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The aromatic nucleophilic substitution reaction of 3,6‐dichloro‐1,2,4,5‐tetrazine (DCT) with a series of biothiols RSH: (cysteine, homocysteine, cysteinyl–glycine, N‐acetylcysteine, and glutathione) is subjected to a kinetic investigation. The reactions are studied by following spectrophotometrically the disappearance of DCT at 370 nm. In the case of an excess of N‐acetylcysteine and glutathione, clean pseudo first‐order rate constants (kobs1) are found. However, for cysteine, homocysteine and cysteinyl–glycine, two consecutive reactions are observed. The first one is the nucleophilic aromatic substitution of the chlorine by the sulfhydryl group of these biothiols (RSH) and the second one is the intramolecular and intermolecular nucleophilic aromatic substitutions of their alkylthio with the amine group of RSH to give the di‐substituted compound. Therefore, in these cases, two pseudo first‐order rate constants (kobs1 and kobs2, respectively) are found under biothiol excess. Plots of kobs1 versus free thiol concentration at constant pH are linear, with the slope (kN) independent of pH (from 6.8 to 7.4). The kinetic data analysis (Brønsted‐type plot and activation parameters) is consistent with an addition–elimination mechanism with the nucleophilic attack as the rate‐determining step. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The kinetics of carbamate formation from the reaction of carbon dioxide with α‐amino acids in D2O was first investigated by means of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Potassium carbonate was used as the CO2 source. For each amino acid, the maximum carbamate yield, the apparent rate constant for the carbamate formation kapp, and the rate constants for the formation k1 and the breakdown k?1 of the carbamate were estimated. Plots of log k1 or log k?1 versus pKa of amino acids indicated that the formation rate k1 increased with the basicity (pKa) of amino acid, while the decomposition rate k?1 decreased. A Br?nsted β value of 0.39 was obtained from the former plot, being in good agreement with the previously reported ones (0.26–0.43). The observed negative pKa dependence of log k?1 (Br?nsted α = 0.34) is reasonable, because the carbamate decomposition is acid‐catalyzed and the steady‐state concentration of H+ should be higher for weaker basic amines. The charge (σ) and the lone‐pair energy (EN) at the nitrogen atom of the amino group were calculated. Although log k1 correlated with σ and EN, log k?1 was unrelated with both of these parameters. Considering that the carbamate formation (k1) is not only base‐catalyzed but should also be promoted by the nucleophilicity of the amino nitrogen, its correlation with σ and EN in addition to pKa is rational. The irrelevance of log k?1 to σ and EN is not surprising, because σ and EN are not a direct measure of [H+] of the solution. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The reactions of O‐(4‐methylphenyl) S‐(4‐nitrophenyl) dithiocarbonate and O‐(4‐chlorophenyl) S‐(4‐nitrophenyl) dithiocarbonate with a series of anilines are subjected to a kinetic investigation in 44 wt% ethanol–water, at 25.0 °C and an ionic strength of 0.2 M. The reactions are followed spectrophotometrically at 420 nm (appearance of 4‐nitrobenzenethiolate anion). Under excess amine, pseudo‐first‐order rate coefficients (kobs) are found. For the reactions of both substrates with anilines, plots of kobs versus free amine concentration at constant pH are nonlinear upwards, according to a second‐order polynomial equation. This kinetic behavior is in agreement with a stepwise mechanism consisting of two tetrahedral intermediates, one zwitterionic (T±) and the other anionic (T?), with a kinetically significant proton transfer from T± to an aniline to yield T?. The rate equation was derived from the proposed mechanism. By nonlinear least‐squares fitting of the rate equation to the experimental data, values of the rate micro‐coefficients involved in both steps were determined. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The reaction of the substituted phenacyl bromides 1a–e and 2a–e with thioglycolic acid 3 and thiophenol 6 in methanol underwent nucleophilic substitution SN2 mechanism to give the corresponding 2‐sulfanylacetic acid derivatives 4a–e, 5a–e and benzenethiol derivatives 9a–e, 10a–e. The reactants and products were identified by mass spectra, infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance. We measured the kinetics of these reactions conductometrically in methanol at a range of temperatures. The rates of the reactions were found to fit the Hammett equation and correlated with σ‐Hammett values. The ρ values for thioglycolic acid were 1.22–1.21 in the case of 4‐substituted phenacyl bromide 1a–e, while in the case of the nitro derivatives 2a–e they were 0.39–0.35. The ρ values for thiophenol were 0.97–0.83 in the case of 4‐substituted phenacyl bromide 1a–e, while in the case of the nitro derivatives 2a–e they were 0.79–0.74. The Brønsted‐type plot was linear with a α = ?0.41 ± 0.03. The kinetic data and structure‐reactivity relationships indicate that the reaction of 1a–e and 2a–e with thiol nucleophiles proceeds by a concerted mechanism. The plot of log k45 versus log k30, the plot log(kx,3‐NO2/kH) versus log(kx/kH), and the Brønsted‐type correlation indicate that the reactions of the thiol nucleophiles with the substituted phenacyl bromides 1a–e and 2a–e are attributed to the electronic nature of the substituents. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The kinetics of the reaction of β‐substituted β‐alkoxyvinyl trifluoromethyl ketones R1O‐CR2?CH‐COCF3 ( 1a – e ) [( 1a ), R1?C2H5, R2?H; ( 1b ), R1?R2?CH3; ( 1c ), R1?C2H5, R2?C6H5; ( 1d ), R1?C2H5, R2?V?pNO2C6H4; ( 1e ), R1?C2H5, R2?C(CH3)3] with four aliphatic amines ( 2a – d ) [( 2a ), (C2H5)2NH; ( 2b ), (i‐C3H7)2NH; ( 2c ), (CH2)5NH; ( 2d ), O(CH2CH2)2NH] was studied in two aprotic solvents, hexane and acetonitrile. The least reactive stereoisomeric form of ( 1a – d ) was the most populated ( E‐s‐Z‐o‐Z ) form, whereas in ( 1e ), the more reactive form ( Z‐s‐Z‐o‐Z ) dominated. The reactions studied proceeded via common transition state formation whose decomposition occurred by ‘uncatalyzed’ and/or ‘catalyzed’ route. Shielding of the reaction centre by bulky β‐substituents lowered abruptly both k′ (‘uncatalyzed’ rate constant) and k″ (‘catalyzed’ rate constant) of this reaction. Bulky amines reduced k″ to a greater extent than k′ as a result of an additional steric retardation to the approach of the bulky amine to its ammonium ion in the transition state. An increase in the electron‐withdrawing ability of the β‐substituent increased ‘uncatalyzed’ k′ due to the acceleration of the initial nucleophile attack (k1) and ‘uncatalyzed’ decomposition of transition state (k2) via promoting electrophilic assistance (through transition state 8 ). The amine basicity determined the route of the reaction: the higher amine basicity, the higher k3/k2 ratio (a measure of the ‘catalyzed’ route contribution as compared to the ‘uncatalyzed’ process) was. ‘Uncatalyzed’ route predominated for all reactions; however in polar acetonitrile the contribution of the ‘catalyzed’ route was significant for amines with high pKa and small bulk. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The kinetics of aromatic nucleophilic substitution of the nitric oxide‐generating diazeniumdiolate ion, DEA/NO, by thiols (L ‐glutathione, L ‐cysteine, DL ‐homocysteine, 1‐propanethiol, 2‐mercaptoethanol, and sodium thioglycolate) from the prodrug, DNP‐DEA/NO, has been examined in aqueous solution and in solutions of cationic DOTAP vesicles. Second‐order rate constants in buffered aqueous solutions (kRS‐ = 3.48–30.9 M?1 s?1; 30 °C) gave a linear Brønsted plot (βnuc = 0.414 ± 0.068) consistent with the rate‐limiting SNAr nucleophilic attack by thiolate ions. Cationic DOTAP vesicles catalyze the thiolysis reactions with rate enhancements between 11 and 486‐fold in Tris‐HCl buffered solutions at pH 7.4. The maximum rate increase was obtained with thioglycolate ion. Thiolysis data are compared to data for nucleophilic displacement by phenolate (kPhO‐ = 0.114 M?1 s?1) and hydroxide (kOH‐ = 1.82 × 10?2 M?1 s?1, 37 °C) ions. The base hydrolysis reaction is accelerated by CTAB micelles and DODAC vesicles, with the vesicles being ca 3‐fold more effective as catalysts. Analysis of the data using pseudo‐phase ion‐exchange (PIE) formalism implies that the rate enhancement of the thiolysis and base hydrolysis reactions is primarily due to reactant concentration in the surfactant pseudo‐phase. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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A spectrophotometric study of the alkaline hydrolysis of two salicylic acid (SA) derived drugs, performed on acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) and triflusal, both in the absence and presence of cationic micelles. In the absence of micelles, a catalytic effect is produced by the favoured OH ion in the molecule of triflusal, due to the presence of the trifluoromethyl group. The surfactants used were: hexadecyltrimethylammonium hydroxide (HDTAOH), hexadecyltrimethylammonium chloride (HDTACl), hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide (HDTABr), hexadecylethyldimethylammonium bromide (HDEDABr) and tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TDTABr). In micelles with reactive counterions, the pseudo-first-order rate constant (kobs) increases with the increase in surfactant concentration, while in micelles with non-reactive counterions, the rate constant increased with surfactant concentration at low concentration, reaching a maximum, and decreased at high surfactant concentration, even to below the value found in the absence of micelle. The micellar binding constant of both drugs (KS), the micellar rate constant (kM) and the ion-exchange constant (KXOH) were determined according to variation in kobs in relation to surfactant concentration, through the application of the pseudophase ion-exchange model (PPIE) proposed. The empirical parameters obtained were found to depend on the substrate and the surfactant structure, these parameters were: the counterion of the micelle, the size of the headgroup and the chain length of the hydrophobic tail of the surfactant.  相似文献   

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The effect of acidity upon the rate of nitrosation of N‐benzyl,O‐methylhydroxylamine ( 3 ) in 1:1 (v/v) H2O/MeOH at 25 °C has been investigated. The pseudo‐first‐order rate constant (kobs) for loss of HNO2 as the limiting reagent decreases as [H3O+] increases. This is compatible with two parallel reaction channels (Scheme 2 ). One involves the direct reaction of the free hydroxylamine with HNO2 (k1 = 1.4 × 102 dm3 mol?1 s?1, 25 °C) and the other involves the reaction of the free hydroxylamine with NO+ (k2 = 5.9 × 109 dm3 mol?1 s?1). In contrast, there is only a very slight increase in kobs with increasing [H3O+] for nitrosation of N,O‐dimethylhydroxylamine ( 4 ) in dilute aqueous solution at 25 °C to give N‐nitroso‐dimethylhydroxylamine, 5 . This also fits a two‐channel mechanism (Scheme 3 ). Again, one involves the nitrosation of the free base by NO+ (k2 = 8 × 109 dm3 mol?1 s?1, 25 °C) but the other channel now involves catalysis by chloride (k3 = 1.3 × 108 dm3 mol?1 s?1). Arising from these results, we propose an estimate of pKa ~ ?5 for protonated nitrous acid, (O = N? OH), which is appreciably different from the literature value of +1.7. The interconversion of cis and trans conformational isomers of 5 has been investigated by temperature‐dependent NMR spectroscopy in CDCl3, methanol‐d4, toluene‐d8 and dimethyl sulfoxide‐d6. Enthalpies and entropies of reaction and of activation have been determined and compared with computational values obtained at the B3LYP/6‐31G* level of theory. The cis form is slightly more stable at normal temperatures and no solvent effects upon the thermodynamics or kinetics of the conformational equilibrium were predicted computationally or detected experimentally. In addition, key geometric parameters and dipole moments have been calculated for the cis and trans forms, and for the lowest energy transition structure for their interconversion, in the gas phase and in chloroform. These results indicate electronic delocalisation in the ground states of 5 which is lost in the transition structure for their interconversion. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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We studied the cleave of bis(p‐nitrophenyl) phosphate (BNPP) over a pH range of 7.0–12.0 in the presence of cationic micelles of cetyldiethylethanolammonium bromide, cetyldimethylethanolammonium bromide, cetylpyridinium bromide, cetyltrimethylammonium bromide, and cetylpyridinium chloride by using different α‐nucleophiles, viz acetohydroxamate, benzohydroxamate, salicylhydroxamate, butane‐2,3‐dione monooximate, and α‐benzoin oximate ions. With the use of α‐nucleophiles in cationic micellar media, the hydrolytic cleavage of BNPP was found to be approximately 105‐fold faster than its spontaneous hydrolysis. All reactions followed pseudo‐first‐order kinetics. The effect of various concentrations of cationic micelles for the reaction of BNPP and α‐nucleophiles has been studied. The variation of kobs values of the reactions depends on the micellar structure, that is, head groups, hydrophobic tail length, and counter ion. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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An experimental determination of the βEq value for equilibrium transfer of the O,O‐dimethyl phosphorothioyl group between oxyanion nucleophiles in water and methanol at 25 °C is presented. The respective βEq values in the two solvents are experimentally the same at ?1.45 ± 0.08 and ?1.39 ± 0.12. Based on the observation that the Brønsted correlation for the nucleophilic reaction of phenoxides in water with substrate 1d (dimethyl 4‐nitrophenyl phosphorothioate, pKaHOAr of 7.14) is linear over the entire range of phenoxides employed (5.53 ≤ pKaNu ≤ 12.38), the reaction for phenoxide nucleophiles displacing phenoxide leaving groups is probably concerted. The obtained data allow one to calculate, for a symmetrical transition state involving 2,4,5‐trichlorophenoxide as a nucleophile and leaving group, an approximately 60% P–OAr cleavage and about 40% P–Nuc bond formation. A computational method is presented for the rapid prediction of the βEq values for such processes in water and methanol, and the results are compared with known values from the literature. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The protonation of Disperse Orange 25 (DO25) in aqueous solution, and upon adsorption on oxide surfaces, was studied by resonance Raman (RR) spectroscopy. The neutral and protonated forms of DO25 were modelled by DFT calculations of the isolated molecules in the gas phase at the B3‐LYP/DZ level, enabling calculation of the vibrational spectra of these species, together with vibrational assignments. RR spectra show that DO25 is physisorbed on the SiO2 surface, but its adsorption on SiO2 Al2O3 or H‐mordenite results in protonation. This observation indicates the presence of Brønsted acidic sites on these oxide surfaces with pKa values ⩽2.5. RR studies of the adsorption of DO25 can therefore provide useful information on the nature of surface acidity on oxides, which is complementary to that obtained from other probe molecules. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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In the reactions of ozone with organic compounds in aqueous solution, O is an abundant intermediate. A basic aspect of its conversion into ?OH is addressed here. The reactions O?? + O2 ? O (1), H+ + O?? ? ?OH (8), ?OH + O2 ? HO (6), and H+ + O ? HO (5) are interconnected by a thermodynamic cycle. For equilibria (1) and (8) reliable equilibrium constants, and hence Gibbs energies are available (ΔG0(1) = ?32 kJ mol?1, ΔG0(8) = 67 kJ mol?1). For reaction (6), a Gibbs energy of ΔG0(6) = 47 kJ mol?1 (K6 = 10?8.2 M) has now been calculated by G1. From the thermodynamic cycle one hence arrives at ΔG0(5) = ?12 kJ mol?1. This relates to pKa(HO) = ?2.1. Thus, the HO radical is a very strong acid. This value agrees with a value of ?2.0 obtained from the Bielski and Schwarz relationship for pKa values of OxHy compounds. Reaction (6) must be very slow, 0.1 < k6 < 104 M?1 s?1. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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