벤질 m-술폰산니트로벤젠과 N,N-디메틸아닐린類와의 反應에 關한 反應速度論的 硏究

Kinetic Studies on the Reaction of Benzyl m-Nitrobenzenesulfonate with N,N-Dimethylanilines

  • 여수동 (慶北大學校 師範大學 化學科) ;
  • 이무상 (慶北大學校 師範大學 化學科)
  • Yoh Soo-Dong (Department of Chemistry, Teacher's College, Kyungpook National University) ;
  • Lee Mu-Sang (Department of Chemistry, Teacher's College, Kyungpook National University)
  • 발행 : 1979.02.28

초록

Benzyl m-nitrobenzenesulfonate와 N,N-dimethylaniline類와의 反應速度를 아세톤 溶媒에서 電氣傳導度法으로 測定하였다. N,N-디메틸아닐린의 反應性에 關한 置換基效果와 直線 自由에너지 關係를 考察하였다. 反應速度常數 k는 2.55∼487 $10^{-4}l{\cdot}mol^{-l}{\cdot}sec^{-1} (35^{\circ}C)$였으며 置換基가 電子를 주는 能力이 클수록 反應은 빨랐다. Hammett 도시에서 置換基常數 ${\sigma}$${\sigma}p$-MeO = -0.35의 새로운 값을 使用했을때 ${\rho}$ = -1.37의 좋은 直線이 얻어졌다. 本反應의 경우 r값은 브롬화벤질에 比해 큰 값을 가졌다. Bronsted 圖示에서 溶媒效果에 基因된 p-MeO基를 除外하고는 좋은 直線이 얻어졌으며 C${\cdot}{\cdot}{\cdot}$O 結合의 쪼개짐이 結合 形成보다 優先的인 $S_N2$ 轉移狀態를 갖는다고 推定된다.

The kinetics of the reaction of benzyl m-nitrobenzenesulfonate with m-and p-substituted N,N-dimethylanilines in acetone have been investigated by an electric conductivity method. The effects of substituents on the reactivity of N,N-dimethylaniline and the existence of linear free energy relationship were discussed. The rate constants k were in the range 2.55∼487 $10^{-4}l{\cdot}mol^{-l}{\cdot}sec^{-1} (35^{\circ}C)$ and increased with the electron donating ability of substituents. In the present reaction, the Hammett plot was correlated with ${\sigma}$ substituent constant, especially using the new ${\sigma}$ value of 0.35 in p-MeO and it's ${\rho}$ value was found to be -1.37. r value for the reaction was very large than the value obtained in the reaction of benzyl bromide. $Br{\"{o}}nsted$ linear relationship was shown between rate constant and basicites except for p-MeO resulted from solvent effect. From the Bronsted plot, this reaction was suggested that the cleavage of the C${\cdot}{\cdot}{\cdot}$O bond in the $S_N2$ transition state proceed the bond formation.

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