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The origin of the alpha-effect: dissection of ground-state and transition-state contributions
Authors:Um  Buncel
Institution:Department of Chemistry, Queen's University, Kingston, Canada K7L 3N6.
Abstract:The origin of the alpha-effect has been probed through a combination of calorimetric and kinetic studies involving butane-2,3-dione monoximate as alpha-nucleophile and p-chlorophenoxide as normal nucleophile in the reaction with p-nitrophenyl acetate in DMSO-H(2)O mixtures, which has been shown to exhibit a bell-shaped profile in the alpha-effect with solvent composition. The study, involving determination of enthalpies of solution and activation parameters, has allowed a dissection of contributions to the alpha-effect of ground-state destabilization and transition-state stabilization in these DMSO-H(2)O solvent media. It has been found that over the solvent composition 0-50 mol % DMSO desolvation of the alpha-nucleophile is the main driving factor to the increasing alpha-effect. However, in solvent mixtures covering 50-90 mol % DMSO the thermodynamic activation parameters suggest an interplay of factors that result in the bell-shaped alpha-effect profile. Discussion is presented that includes possible medium-dependent nonsynchronicity of nucleophile desolvation and bond formation for the alpha-nucleophile.
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