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Kinetics and Mechanism of the Aminolysis of O-Methyl S-Aryl Thiocarbonates in Acetonitrile

  • Oh, Hyuck-Keun
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.32 no.5
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    • pp.1539-1542
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    • 2011
  • The aminolysis of O-methyl S-aryl thiocarbonates with benzylamines are studied in acetonitrile at -45.0$^{\circ}C$. The ${\beta}_X$(${\beta}_{nuc}$) values are in the range 0.62-0.80 with a negative cross-interaction constant, ${\rho}_{XZ}$ = -0.42, which are interpreted to indicate a concerted mechanism. The kinetic isotope effects involving deuterated benzylamine nucleophiles ($XC_6H_4CH_2ND_2$) are large, $k_H/k_D$ = 1.29-1.75, suggesting that the N-H(D) bond is partially broken in the transition state by forming a hydrogen-bonded four-center cyclic structure. The concerted mechanism is enforced by the strong push provided by the MeO group which enhances the nucleofugalities of both benzylamine and arenethiolate from the putative zwitterionic tetrahedral intermediate.

Kinetics and Mechanism of the Anilinolysis of Diisopropyl Thiophosphinic Chloride in Acetonitrile

  • Ul Hoque, Md. Ehtesham;Lee, Hai-Whang
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.32 no.11
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    • pp.3880-3886
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    • 2011
  • The nucleophilic substitution reactions of diisopropyl thiophophinic chloride (3) with substituted anilines ($XC_6H_4NH_2$) and deuterated anilines ($XC_6H_4ND_2$) are investigated kinetically in acetonitrile at $65.0^{\circ}C$. The anilinolysis rate of 3 is rather slow to be rationalized by the conventional stereoelectronic effects. The obtained deuterium kinetic isotope effects (DKIEs; $k_H/k_D$) are secondary inverse ($k_H/k_D$ = 0.80-0.96). The anilinolyses of ten P=S systems in MeCN are reviewed on the basis of DKIEs and selectivity parameters to obtain systematic information on the DKIEs and mechanism for thiophosphoryl transfer reactions. The steric effects of the two ligands on reactivity, DKIEs, mechanism, and substituent effects of the nucleophile (X) on the DKIEs are discussed.

Kinetics and Mechanism of Anilinolysis of Phenyl N-Phenyl Phosphoramidochloridate in Acetonitrile

  • Hoque, Md. Ehtesham Ul;Lee, Hai-Whang
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.33 no.10
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    • pp.3274-3278
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    • 2012
  • The kinetic studies on the reactions of phenyl N-phenyl phosphoramidochloridate (8) with substituted anilines ($XC_6H_4NH_2$) and deuterated anilines ($XC_6H_4ND_2$) have been carried out in acetonitrile at $60.0^{\circ}C$. The obtained deuterium kinetic isotope effects (DKIEs; $k_H/k_D$) are huge secondary inverse ($k_H/k_D$ = 0.52-0.69). A concerted mechanism is proposed with a backside attack transition state (TS) on the basis of the secondary inverse DKIEs and the variation trends of the $k_H/k_D$ values with X. The degree of bond formation in the TS is really extensive taking into account the very small values of the DKIEs. The steric effects of the two ligands on the rates are extensively discussed for the aminolyses of the chlorophosphate-type substrates on the basis of the Taft equation.

Kinetics and Mechanism of the Anilinolysis of O-Ethyl Phenyl Phosphonochloridothioate in Acetonitrile

  • Hoque, Md. Ehtesham Ul;Lee, Hai-Whang
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.33 no.8
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    • pp.2707-2710
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    • 2012
  • The nucleophilic substitution reactions of O-ethyl phenyl phosphonochloridothioate with substituted anilines ($XC_6H_4NH_2$) and deuterated anilines ($XC_6H_4ND_2$) are kinetically investigated in acetonitrile at $55.0^{\circ}C$. The deuterium kinetic isotope effects (DKIEs) invariably increase from a secondary inverse DKIE ($k_H/k_D$ = 0.93) to a primary normal DKIE ($k_H/k_D$ = 1.28) as the substituent of nucleophile (X) changes from electron-donating to electron-withdrawing. These can be rationalized by the gradual transition state (TS) variation from a backside to frontside attack. A concerted $S_N2$ mechanism is proposed. A trigonal bipyramidal TS is proposed for a backside attack while a hydrogen-bonded, four-center-type TS is proposed for a frontside attack.

Kinetics and Mechanism of the Anilinolysis of Dibutyl Chlorothiophosphate in Acetonitrile

  • Hoque, Md. Ehtesham Ul;Lee, Hai-Whang
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.843-847
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    • 2012
  • The nucleophilic substitution reactions of dibutyl chlorothiophosphate (4S) with substituted anilines ($XC_6H_4NH_2$) and deuterated anilines ($XC_6H_4ND_2$) are investigated kinetically in acetonitrile at $55.0^{\circ}C$. The obtained deuterium kinetic isotope effects (DKIEs;$k_H/k_D$) are primary normal ($k_H/k_D$ = 1.10-1.35). A concerted mechanism involving predominant frontside nucleophilic attack is proposed on the basis of the primary normal DKIEs and selectivity parameters. Hydrogen bonded, four-center-type transition state is proposed. The steric effects of the two ligands on the anilinolysis rates of the chlorothiophosphates are discussed. The anilinolyses of P=S systems are compared with those of their P=O counterparts on the basis of the reactivities, thio effects, selectivity parameters, and DKIEs.

Kinetics and Mechanism of Anilinolyses of Aryl Methyl and Aryl Propyl Chlorothiophosphates in Acetonitrile

  • Barai, Hasi Rani;Lee, Hai Whang
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.35 no.9
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    • pp.2797-2802
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    • 2014
  • Nucleophilic substitution reactions of Y-aryl methyl (8) and Y-aryl propyl (10) chlorothiophosphates with substituted anilines and deuterated anilines are investigated kinetically in acetonitrile at $55.0^{\circ}C$. A concerted mechanism is proposed for 8 based on the negative ${\rho}_{XY}$ (= -0.23) value, while a stepwise mechanism with a rate-limiting leaving group departure from the intermediate is proposed for 10 based on the positive ${\rho}_{XY}$ (= +0.68) value. The deuterium kinetic isotope effects (DKIEs; $k_H/k_D$) are 0.89-1.28 and 0.62-1.20 with 8 and 10, respectively. Primary normal and secondary inverse DKIEs are rationalized by a frontside attack involving hydrogen bonded, four-center-type transition state and backside attack involving in-line-type transition state, respectively.