Issue 0, 1971

Primary hydrogen isotope effects on the rate of ionization of nitroethane in mixtures of water and dimethyl sulphoxide

Abstract

The rate of ionization of nitroethane and [1-2H2]nitroethane has been measured in solutions of sodium hydroxide in six aqueous solvents containing 0–58 mol % of dimethyl sulphoxide. The observed values of the kinetic isotope effect (kH/kD), together with previously published values for the ionization of several nitro-alkanes in aqueous solution, provide further evidence supporting the existence of an isotope effect maximum when the basicities of the substrate anion and the catalysing base are approximately equal (i.e.ΔpK=ca. 0). The results further indicate that the variation of kH/kD with ΔpK is at least qualitatively the same whether the variation in ΔpK results from the use of different substrates and bases or from the effects of solvent variation on a fixed substrate–base pair.

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J. Chem. Soc. B, 1971, 783-785

Primary hydrogen isotope effects on the rate of ionization of nitroethane in mixtures of water and dimethyl sulphoxide

R. P. Bell and B. G. Cox, J. Chem. Soc. B, 1971, 783 DOI: 10.1039/J29710000783

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