Rearrangement mechanisms for azoxypyridines and azoxypyridineN-oxides in the 100% H2SO4region — The Wallach rearrangement story comes full circle

Autor: Erwin Buncel, Robin A. CoxR.A. Cox, Sam-Rok KeumS.-R. Keum, Srinivasan Rajagopal
Rok vydání: 2009
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Zdroj: Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 87:1127-1134
ISSN: 1480-3291
0008-4042
DOI: 10.1139/v09-080
Popis: Kinetic studies of the Wallach rearrangements of four azoxypyridines, four azoxypyridine N-oxides, and one azoxypyridine N-methiodide have been carried out in the 100% H2SO4acidity region. For all of the β-isomers in the study the reactions proceeded at a spectrally measurable rate, and the log observed rate constants were found to be linear functions of the log H3SO4+concentration, as previously found for azoxybenzene itself, suggesting that the reaction mechanism for these substrates is the same as that previously deduced for axozybenzene, i.e., a general-acid-catalysis A-SE2 process. For the α-azoxypyridines no reaction could be observed at all. The two α-azoxypyridine N-oxides in the study did react, albeit very slowly, but for these two compounds the log observed rate constants were not linear functions of the log H3SO4+concentration, but were instead found to be linear in the H0acidity function, which is known for the 100% H2SO4acidity region. It follows that the reaction mechanism for these α-isomers is a different one, presumably an A1 process. This mechanism was proposed back in 1963 for azoxybenzene, but has never actually been observed for any substrate before the work reported in this study. Thus, the Wallach rearrangement story can be said to have come full circle.
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