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LSER linear solvent energy Solvation effects

It has been established (Kamlet and Taft 1985) that a large number of solvent effects involving a given solute and a series of solvents can be described by the general linear solvation energy relationship (LSER) ... [Pg.264]

A linear solvation energy relationship (LSER) study of tautomerism in aromatic Schiff bases and related azo compounds indicates that the aminoenone tautomer is always the more polar, and is specifically favoured by proton donor solvents (binding to the second lone pair of the carbonyl). Effects of aromatization and benzo fusion are also discussed.26... [Pg.5]

Another important treatment of multiple interacting solvent effects, in principle analogous to Eq. (7-50) but more precisely elaborated and more generally applicable, has been proposed by Kamlet, Abboud, and Taft (KAT) [84a, 224, 226], Theirs and Koppel and Palm s approaches have much in common, i.e. that it is necessary to consider non-specific and specific solute/solvent interactions separately, and that the latter should be subdivided into solvent Lewis-acidity interactions (HBA solute/HBD solvent) and solvent Lewis-basicity interactions (HBD solute/HBA solvent). Using the solvato-chromic solvent parameters a, and n, which have already been introduced in Section 7.4 cf. Table 7-4), the multiparameter equation (7-53) has been proposed for use in so-called linear solvation energy relationships (LSER). [Pg.456]

With this in mind, the Welton group reasoned that the same approach could be taken to the study of the effects of ionic liquids on the rates of reactions. They used the Kamlet-Taft polarity scales to develop Linear Solvation Energy Relationships (LSERs) to describe the effects of solvents on the reaction kinetics of various 8 2 nucleophilic substitution reactions f Schemes 10.1-10.4). 8 2 reactions occur in a concerted step in which the nucleophile replaces the nucleofuge or leaving group as it dissociates from the subsmate. Their reaction profiles have the form of that in Figure 10.1. [Pg.287]


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