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Rate and Product Studies with 1-Adamantyl Chlorothioformate under Solvolytic Conditions

A study was carried out on the solvolysis of 1-adamantyl chlorothioformate (1-AdSCOCl, 1) in hydroxylic solvents. The rate constants of the solvolysis of 1 were well correlated using the Grunwald–Winstein equation in all of the 20 solvents (R = 0.985). The solvolyses of 1 were analyzed as the follow...

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Autores principales: Park, Kyoung Ho, Seong, Mi Hye, Kyong, Jin Burm, Kevill, Dennis N.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8306509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34299023
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22147394
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Seong, Mi Hye
Kyong, Jin Burm
Kevill, Dennis N.
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description A study was carried out on the solvolysis of 1-adamantyl chlorothioformate (1-AdSCOCl, 1) in hydroxylic solvents. The rate constants of the solvolysis of 1 were well correlated using the Grunwald–Winstein equation in all of the 20 solvents (R = 0.985). The solvolyses of 1 were analyzed as the following two competing reactions: the solvolysis ionization pathway through the intermediate (1-AdSCO)(+) (carboxylium ion) stabilized by the loss of chloride ions due to nucleophilic solvation and the solvolysis–decomposition pathway through the intermediate 1-Ad(+)Cl(−) ion pairs (carbocation) with the loss of carbonyl sulfide. In addition, the rate constants (k(exp)) for the solvolysis of 1 were separated into k(1-Ad(+)Cl(−)) and k(1-AdSCO(+)Cl(−)) through a product study and applied to the Grunwald–Winstein equation to obtain the sensitivity (m-value) to change in solvent ionizing power. For binary hydroxylic solvents, the selectivities (S) for the formation of solvolysis products were very similar to those of the 1-adamantyl derivatives discussed previously. The kinetic solvent isotope effects (KSIEs), salt effects and activation parameters for the solvolyses of 1 were also determined. These observations are compared with those previously reported for the solvolyses of 1-adamantyl chloroformate (1-AdOCOCl, 2). The reasons for change in reaction channels are discussed in terms of the gas-phase stabilities of acylium ions calculated using Gaussian 03.
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spelling pubmed-83065092021-07-25 Rate and Product Studies with 1-Adamantyl Chlorothioformate under Solvolytic Conditions Park, Kyoung Ho Seong, Mi Hye Kyong, Jin Burm Kevill, Dennis N. Int J Mol Sci Article A study was carried out on the solvolysis of 1-adamantyl chlorothioformate (1-AdSCOCl, 1) in hydroxylic solvents. The rate constants of the solvolysis of 1 were well correlated using the Grunwald–Winstein equation in all of the 20 solvents (R = 0.985). The solvolyses of 1 were analyzed as the following two competing reactions: the solvolysis ionization pathway through the intermediate (1-AdSCO)(+) (carboxylium ion) stabilized by the loss of chloride ions due to nucleophilic solvation and the solvolysis–decomposition pathway through the intermediate 1-Ad(+)Cl(−) ion pairs (carbocation) with the loss of carbonyl sulfide. In addition, the rate constants (k(exp)) for the solvolysis of 1 were separated into k(1-Ad(+)Cl(−)) and k(1-AdSCO(+)Cl(−)) through a product study and applied to the Grunwald–Winstein equation to obtain the sensitivity (m-value) to change in solvent ionizing power. For binary hydroxylic solvents, the selectivities (S) for the formation of solvolysis products were very similar to those of the 1-adamantyl derivatives discussed previously. The kinetic solvent isotope effects (KSIEs), salt effects and activation parameters for the solvolyses of 1 were also determined. These observations are compared with those previously reported for the solvolyses of 1-adamantyl chloroformate (1-AdOCOCl, 2). The reasons for change in reaction channels are discussed in terms of the gas-phase stabilities of acylium ions calculated using Gaussian 03. MDPI 2021-07-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8306509/ /pubmed/34299023 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22147394 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_full Rate and Product Studies with 1-Adamantyl Chlorothioformate under Solvolytic Conditions
title_fullStr Rate and Product Studies with 1-Adamantyl Chlorothioformate under Solvolytic Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Rate and Product Studies with 1-Adamantyl Chlorothioformate under Solvolytic Conditions
title_short Rate and Product Studies with 1-Adamantyl Chlorothioformate under Solvolytic Conditions
title_sort rate and product studies with 1-adamantyl chlorothioformate under solvolytic conditions
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8306509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34299023
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22147394
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