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Catalysis, general base kinetics

Catalysis, enzymatic, physical organic model systems and the problem of, 11,1 Catalysis, general base and nucleophilic, of ester hydrolysis and related reactions, 5,237 Catalysis, micellar, in organic reactions kinetic and mechanistic implications, 8,271 Catalysis, phase-transfer by quaternary ammonium salts, 15,267 Catalytic antibodies, 31,249... [Pg.336]

FER CATALYSIS GENERAL ACID CATALYSIS GENERAL BASE CATALYSIS HOMOGENEOUS CATALYST HETEROGENEOUS CATALYST INTRAMOLECULAR CATALYSIS MICELLAR CATALYSIS Mich ALT IS-MeNTEN KINETICS PHASE-TRANSFER CATALYSIS PSEUDOCATALYSIS RATE OF REACTION SPECIFIC CATALYSIS. [Pg.42]

The role that acid and base catalysts play can be quantitatively studied by kinetic techniques. It is possible to recognize several distinct types of catalysis by acids and bases. The term specie acid catalysis is used when the reaction rate is dependent on the equilibrium for protonation of the reactant. This type of catalysis is independent of the concentration and specific structure of the various proton donors present in solution. Specific acid catalysis is governed by the hydrogen-ion concentration (pH) of the solution. For example, for a series of reactions in an aqueous buffer system, flie rate of flie reaction would be a fimetion of the pH, but not of the concentration or identity of the acidic and basic components of the buffer. The kinetic expression for any such reaction will include a term for hydrogen-ion concentration, [H+]. The term general acid catalysis is used when the nature and concentration of proton donors present in solution affect the reaction rate. The kinetic expression for such a reaction will include a term for each of the potential proton donors that acts as a catalyst. The terms specific base catalysis and general base catalysis apply in the same way to base-catalyzed reactions. [Pg.229]

The rate constant /ct, determined by means of Eq. (6-47) or (6-48), may describe either general base or nucleophilic catalysis. To distinguish between these possibilities requires additional information. For example, in Section 3.3, we described a kinetic model for the N-methylimidazole-catalyzed acetylation of alcohols and experimental designs for the measurement of catalytic rate constants. These are summarized in Scheme XVIIl of Section 3.3, which we present here in slightly different form. [Pg.271]

Finally we should note that the demonstration of a Br nsted relationship does not constitute proof that general acid or general base catalysis is occurring. Because of the problem of kinetic equivalence of rate terms, we may not be able unequivocally to distinguish between these possibilities ... [Pg.349]

The first unequivocal evidence for the AE + DE mechanism came in three papers by Zollinger (1955 a-c) dealing with general base catalysis and primary kinetic hydrogen isotope effects in azo coupling reactions of various types. Three classes of reactions were identified i) reactions with no isotope effects (ArH/A D - 1.0) and no general base catalysis, ii) others with large isotope effects (k /k — 6.5) and (practically) linear base catalysis, and iii) intermediate cases with isotope effects of around 3.0 and less-than-linear base catalysis. [Pg.354]

A true intramolecular proton transfer in the second step of an azo coupling reaction was found by Snyckers and Zollinger (1970a, 1970b) in the reaction of the 8-(2 -pyridyl)-2-naphthoxide ion (with the transition state 12.151). This compound shows neither a kinetic deuterium isotope effect nor general base catalysis, in contrast to the sterically similar 8-phenyl-2-naphthoxide ion. Obviously the heterocyclic nitrogen atom is the proton acceptor. [Pg.362]


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