Aminolyses of 4-nitrophenyl phenyl carbonate and thionocarbonate: effect of modification of electrophilic center from C=O to C=S on reactivity and mechanism |
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Authors: | Um Ik-Hwan Kim Eun Young Park Hye-Ran Jeon Sang-Eun |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 120-750, Korea. ihum@mm.ewha.ac.kr |
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Abstract: | A kinetic study is reported for nucleophilic substitution reactions of 4-nitrophenyl phenyl carbonate (5) and 4-nitrophenyl phenyl thionocarbonate (6) with a series of primary amines. The thiono compound 6 is less reactive than its oxygen analogue 5 toward strongly basic amines but is more reactive toward weakly basic CF3CH2NH2. The Br?nsted-type plots obtained from the aminolyses of 5 and 6 are curved downwardly. The reactions are proposed to proceed through a stepwise mechanism with a change in the RDS on the basis of the curved Br?nsted-type plots. The microscopic rate constants (k(1) and k(2)/k(-1) ratio) associated with the current aminolyses are consistent with the proposed reaction mechanism. The replacement of the C=O bond in 5 by a polarizable C=S group results in a decrease in the k(1) value but an increase in the k(2)/k(-1) ratio. Besides, such a modification of the electrophilic center causes a decrease in pKa degrees , defined as the pK(a) at the curvature center of curved Br?nsted-type plots, but does not alter the reaction mechanism. The larger k(2)/k(-1) ratio for the reactions of 6 compared to those of 5 is proposed to be responsible for the decreased pK(a) degrees value. |
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