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Vinyl Epoxide Hydrolysis Reactions
Ross, Angela M.,Pohl, Terese M.,Piazza, Kathryn,Thomas, Michael,Fox, Bonnie,Whalen, Dale L.
, p. 1658 - 1665 (2007/10/02)
The rates of hydrolysis of cyclopentadiene oxide (3), cyclohexadiene oxide (4), cycloheptadiene oxide (5), cyclooctadiene oxide (6), butadiene oxide (7), and styrene oxide (8) have been determined as a function of pH.Each epoxide exhibited acid-catalyzed hydrolysis at low pH, and 3-5 showed significant rates for "spontaneous" reaction with solvent at intermediate pH values.The hydrolyses of several of the vinyl epoxides (4 and 5) showed kinetic terms in HO- at pH > ca. 13.Specific chloride effects attributed to nucleophilic addition of Cl- to neutral epoxide were observed for those compounds (3, 4, and 8) hydrolyzed in KCl solutions.From kinetic and product studies, mechanisms for hydrolyses of the vinyl epoxides are postulated.Acid-catalyzed hydrolyses of 3, 4, 5, and 6 were found to be A-1 in nature, proceeding via intermediate allyl cations.Product distributions depended on the structure of the cation.Mechanisms and product distributions for the spontaneous hydrolyses of vinyl epoxides were found to be variable, and dependent on the structure of the epoxide.