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Aminolysis of Y-Substituted Phenyl 2-Thiophenecarboxylates and 2-Furoates: Effect of Modification of Nonleaving Group from 2-Furoyl to 2-Thiophenecarbonyl on Reactivity and Mechanism

  • Um, Ik-Hwan (Division of Nano Sciences and Department of Chemistry, Ewha Womans University) ;
  • Min, Se-Won (Division of Nano Sciences and Department of Chemistry, Ewha Womans University)
  • Published : 2008.03.20

Abstract

Second-order rate constants (kN) have been measured for reactions of Y-substituted phenyl 2-thiophenecarboxylates (6a-h) with morpholine and piperidine in 80 mol % H2O/20 mol % DMSO at 25.0 0.1 oC. The Brnsted-type plot for the reactions of 6a-h with morpholine is linear with b lg = 1.29, indicating that the reactions proceed through a tetrahedral zwitterionic intermediate (T?). On the other hand, the Brnsted-type plot for the reactions of 6a-h with piperidine exhibits a downward curvature, implying that a change in the rate-determining step occurs on changing the substituent Y in the leaving group. Dissection of kN into microscopic rate constants (i.e., k1 and k2/k1 ratio) has revealed that k1 is smaller for the reactions of 6a-h than for those of Y-substituted phenyl 2-furoates (5a-h), while the k2/k1 ratio is almost the same for the reactions of 5a-h and 6a-h. It is also reported that modification of the nonleaving group from the furoyl (5a-h) to the thiophenecarbonyl (6a-h) does not influence pKao (defined as the pKa at the center of the Brnsted curvature) as well as the k2/k1 ratio.

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