Issue 11, 1977

Kinetics of the dehydration of N-(α-cyanobenzyl)-N-phenylhydroxylamines

Abstract

The rate of dehydration of N-(α-cyanobenzyl)-N-phenylhydroxylamines (I) catalysed by triethylamine and tri-n-butylamine were measured in 95% ethanol at 25°. The triethylamine catalysed rate of dehydration of α-cyano-p-chlorobenzyl derivative (Ic) was linearly correlated with the ionization ratio of p-cyanophenol in the same medium. Hammett ρ values of 2.90 and 1.57 were obtained for C- and N-phenyl substituents, respectively. The primary deuterium isotope effect for the reaction of (Ic) was ca. 6. An irreversible E1cB mechanism is suggested for the reaction except for the α-cyano-p-dimethylamino-derivative (Ie). The large positive deviation of (Ie) from the Hammett plot and its smaller deuterium isotope effect (ca. 3) are explained in terms of a transition to an E2 mechanism.

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1977, 1437-1442

Kinetics of the dehydration of N-(α-cyanobenzyl)-N-phenylhydroxylamines

H. Ohmori, C. Ueda, K. Yoshida, M. Masui and M. Yamauchi, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1977, 1437 DOI: 10.1039/P29770001437

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