Analysis of the nucleophilic solvation effects in isopropyl chlorothioformate solvolysis

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Correlation of the solvent effects through application of the extended Grunwald- Winstein equation to the solvolysis of isopropyl chlorothioformate results in a sensitivity value of 0.38 towards changes in solvent nucleophilicity (l) and a sensitivity value of 0.72 towards changes in solvent ionizing power (m). This tangible l value coupled with the negative entropies of activation observed indicates a favorable predisposition towards a modest rear-side nucleophilic solvation of a developing carbocation. Only in 100% ethanol was the bimolecular pathway dominant. These observations are very different from those obtained for the solvolysis of isopropyl chloroformate, where dual reaction channels were proposed, with the addition-elimination reaction favored in the more nucleophilic solvents and a unimolecular fragmentation-ionization mechanism favored in the highly ionizing solvents. © 2010 by the authors.

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D’Souza, M. J., Mahon, B. P., & Kevill, D. N. (2010). Analysis of the nucleophilic solvation effects in isopropyl chlorothioformate solvolysis. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 11(7), 2597–2611. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms11072597

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