How Fast Do RbondX Bonds Ionize? A Semiquantitative Approach (CROSBI ID 123176)
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Denegri, Bernard ; Ofial, Armin ; Jurić, Sandra ; Streiter, Andre ; Kronja, Olga ; Mayr, Herbert
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How Fast Do RbondX Bonds Ionize? A Semiquantitative Approach
The correlation equation log k25 °C = sf(Nf + Ef), where sf and Nf are nucleofuge-specific parameters referring to leaving group/solvent combinations and Ef are electrofuge-specific parameters referring to the incipient carbocation R+, are used to predict ionization rate constants of alkyl derivatives RX. We show how to employ the Ef parameters of reference electrofuges and the sf and Nf parameters of reference nucleofuges reported in the preceding article for determining further sf, Nf, and Ef parameters. Since sf is usually close to 1.0, one comes to the semiquantitative rule that at 25 °C, compounds RX for which Nf + Ef>-2 will solvolyze with half-lives of less than a minute, while the solvolysis half-lives will exceed 1 month if Nf + Ef<-6.5.
carbocations • kinetics • nucleophilic substitution • reaction mechanisms • solvent effects
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