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Br0nsted catalysis equation

As might have been expected intuitively, there is a relationship between the effectiveness of a general acid catalyst and its ability to act as a proton donor, as measured by its acid dissociation constant. This relationship can be expressed as in the following equation and is known as the Br0nsted catalysis law ... [Pg.156]

Table 13 Br0nsted coefficients for buffer catalysis of MeOH addition to (CO)5 Cr=C(OMe)C6H4Z (78a) in MeOH (equation 62)... Table 13 Br0nsted coefficients for buffer catalysis of MeOH addition to (CO)5 Cr=C(OMe)C6H4Z (78a) in MeOH (equation 62)...
The Br0nsted relation correlates the effectiveness of acids and bases as catalysts in proton transfer reactions with their acid or base strength. It is shown in equation 1 for the case of acid catalysis, where... [Pg.179]


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