Combined dual substituent constant and activation parameter analysis assigns a concerted mechanism to alkaline ethanolysis at phosphorus of Y-substituted phenyl diphenylphosphinates |
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Authors: | Um Ik-Hwan Park Jee Eun Shin Young-Hee |
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Institution: | Division of Nano Sciences and Department of Chemistry, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, 120-750, Korea. ihum@ewha.ac.kr |
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Abstract: | Second-order rate constants have been measured for reactions of Y-substituted phenyl diphenylphosphinates (1a-h) with EtO(-)K(+) in anhydrous ethanol. A linear Br?nsted-type plot is obtained with beta(Lg) = -0.54, a typical beta(Lg) value for reactions which proceed through a concerted mechanism. The Hammett plots correlated with sigma(o) and sigma(-) constants are linear but exhibit many scattered points, while the corresponding Yukawa-Tsuno plot results in excellent linear correlation with r = 0.41. The r value of 0.41 indicates that the leaving group departs at the rate-determining step (RDS) whether the reactions proceed through either a concerted or a stepwise mechanism. However, a stepwise mechanism in which departure of the leaving group occurs at the RDS is excluded since the incoming EtO(-) ion is much more basic and a poorer leaving group than the leaving aryloxide. The DeltaH(++) values determined in the current reactions are strongly dependent on the nature of the substituent Y, while the DeltaS(double dagger) values remain constant on changing the substituent Y in the leaving group, i.e., from Y = H to Y = 4-NO(2) and Y = 3,4-(NO(2))(2). These DeltaH(++) and DeltaS(++) trends also support a concerted mechanism. |
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