Issue 10, 1975

Quantitative aspects of Lewis acidity. Part XIV. Comparison of the acidity of tin tetrachloride, tellurium tetrachloride, and zirconium tetrabromide towards substituted anilines in dioxan

Abstract

Whereas TeCl4 and SnCl4 form 1 : 1 adducts with nitroanilines in dioxan solution, ZrBr4 forms 2acid: 1 base adducts in which both the amino- and the nitro-group of the base are probably involved. The strengths of the acids, judged by the values of K1,1 for 1 : 1 adduct formation and by the concentration of acid required to convert the base into the adduct, follow the sequence ZrBr4 > TeCl4 > SnCl4, and it can also be concluded that the sequence ZrCl4[double greater-than, compressed] TelCl4 > SnCl4 obtains. This sequence supports our earlier predictions concerning the effects of the electronic structure of the metal atom on the acidity of covalent halides. Adduct formation between SnCl4 and a serIes of unhindered anilines in dioxan solution is related to the protonation of the bases by the equation pK1,1=–0.96pKa–0.21, Although p-nitro-substitution provides anomalous high K1,1 values. This result is discussed. Toward anilines SnCl4 provides slightly more acidic solutions in dioxan than in diethyl ether.

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1975, 1110-1112

Quantitative aspects of Lewis acidity. Part XIV. Comparison of the acidity of tin tetrachloride, tellurium tetrachloride, and zirconium tetrabromide towards substituted anilines in dioxan

K. Bukka and R. S. Satchell, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1975, 1110 DOI: 10.1039/P29750001110

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