Kinetic equations for reactions in concentrated aqueous acids based on the concept of "excess acidity"

  • Cox R
  • Yates K
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Kinetic equations, applicable to A-1, A-S E 2, and A-2 reactions in concentrated aqueous acids, are derived. The variation in reaction rate with varying acid concentration is treated in terms of the "excess acidity" of the medium (X-function), rather than in terms of Hammett-type acidity functions or the water activity. The parameters obtained are the medium-independent rate constant k 0 , in the aqueous standard state, as an intercept, and a slope parameter m ≠ hydration parameters (r-values) are also obtained, for A-2 reactions. The equations derived are shown to apply to A-1 acetal hydrolyses, A-S E 2 electrophilic aromatic substitutions, and mixed A-2/A-1 ester hydrolyses. In a general discussion of available methods for analyzing rate data in these media, it is shown that the X-function method encompasses most, if not all, of the others, and that classical acidity functions are no longer necessary.

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Cox, R. A., & Yates, K. (1979). Kinetic equations for reactions in concentrated aqueous acids based on the concept of “excess acidity.” Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 57(22), 2944–2951. https://doi.org/10.1139/v79-479

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