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Dynamic Covalent Chemistry of Nucleophilic Substitution Component Exchange of Quaternary Ammonium Salts
Kulchat, Sirinan,Lehn, Jean-Marie
, p. 2484 - 2496 (2015/11/02)
Dynamic covalent libraries (DCLs) of quaternary ammonium cations were set up by reversible nucleophilic substitution (SN2′ and SN2) exchange reactions of ammonium salts and tertiary amines. The reactions were conducted at 60 °C to generate thermodynamically and kinetically controlled mixtures of quaternary ammonium compounds and tertiary amines, and were accelerated by using iodide as a nucleophilic catalyst. Microwave irradiation was used to assist the exchange reaction between the pyridinium salts and pyridine derivatives. Finally, experiments towards the generation of dynamic ionic liquids were performed. The results of this study pave the way for the extension of dynamic combinatorial chemistry to nucleophilic substitution reactions.
NUCLEOPHILIC SUBSTITUTION REACTION OF BENZYL BROMIDE WITH N,N-DIMETHYLANILINE: SIGNIFICANCE OF EQUILIBRIUM CROSS-INTERACTION CONSTANT
Lee, Ikchoon,Park, Yong Kyun,Huh, Chul,Lee, Hai Whang
, p. 555 - 560 (2007/10/02)
Kinetic studies on the reversible reactions of benzyl bromides with N,N-dimethylanilines were carried out for both the forward (kf) and reverse (kr) directions.The equilibrium constants, K were calculated using the ratio kf//kr and the equilibrium cross-interaction constant, ρeXY was determined.The ρeXY value was shown to represent a maximum intensity of interactions between substituents X and Y through covalent bonds within a molecule.The normalized values of ρX (ρnuc) and ρXY indicate that in the transition state the fractional development or loss of polar and resonance interactions in the benzyl system are imbalanced or non-perfectly synchronized.In the forward reaction the fractional loss of resonance interaction becomes enhanced, whereas in the reverse reaction the fractional development of resonance interaction lags behind the corresponding changes of polar interaction by ca 45percent.