Retentive Solvolysis. 15. Salt Effect on the Retentive Phenolyses of 1-(p-Substituted phenyl)ethyl p-Nitrobenzoates. The Pattern of Salt Effect and the Number of Ion-Pair Intermediates in the SN1 Solvolysis

Autor: Kinoshita, Tomomi, Shibayama, Koichi, Ikai, Keizo, Okamoto, Kunio
Zdroj: Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan; August 1988, Vol. 61 Issue: 8 p2917-2922, 6p
Abstrakt: The salt effect of sodium phenoxide on the polarimetric (kp) and titrimetric rate constants (kt) has exhibited pattern B for the phenolysis of optically active 1-(p-methylphenyl)ethyl p-nitrobenzoate (ROPNB; (1)) in pure phenol. The other patterns A, C, and D were previously observed for the phenolyses of 1-phenylethyl p-nitrobenzoates with p-MeO- (2), p-H- (3), and p-NO2-substituents (4), respectively. Thus, the kp–ktpattern changes in the order A→B→C→D as the stability of the intermediate decreases in the order of 2>1>3>4. All the kp–ktpatterns can be correlated with the ion-pair stage for product formation, i.e., the pattern A with the second ion-pair intermediate and the patterns B, C, and D with the first one. The pattern of salt effect on the product distribution (% of ROPh, o- and p-RC6H4OH, and p-MeC6H4CH=CH2) for 1is also compatible with the kp–ktpattern B.
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