Abstract: | The rates of gas‐phase thermal elimination reaction of esters of 2‐pyridine sulfonic acid and 8‐quinoline sulfonic acid have been measured over at least 50° for each compound. The relative rates of the first‐order unimolecular decomposition at 500 K for the primary:secondary esters suggest that C? O bond breaking is kinetically more significant than C? H bond breaking, leading to a transition state of carbocationic character. This is consistent with the electron‐donating effect provided by the methoxy substituent in 2‐p‐methoxyphenylethyl of 2‐pyridine and 8‐quinoline sulfonate esters stabilizing the carbocation center. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Int J Chem Kinet 32: 771–775, 2000 |