7429-06-3Relevant articles and documents
Mild and selective sodium azide mediated cleavage of p-nitrobenzoic esters.
Gomez-Vidal,Forrester,Silverman
, p. 2477 - 2479 (2001)
[reaction: see text] A mild and selective cleavage of p-nitrobenzoic esters by sodium azide in methanol is reported. This new methodology is mild enough for use with acid- or base-sensitive compounds. No elimination byproducts are formed. Fmoc- and trifluoroacetyl-amino protecting groups, benzyl esters, and ethyl esters remain unaffected. Less reactive compounds are discussed in terms of steric factors, and yields are increased by altering the azide solvation.
β-DEUTERIUM KINETIC ISOTOPE EFFECTS IN THE SOLVOLYSIS OF 2-ARYL-1,1,1-TRIFLUORO-2-PROPYL TOSYLATES AND OF 2-ARYL-2-PROPYL p-NITROBENZOATES. EVIDENCE FOR A VARIATION OF THE CONTRIBUTION OF α-METHYL SUBSTITUENT IN STABILIZING CATIONIC REACTION CENTERS WITH DIFFERENT ELECTRON DEMAND
Liu, Kwang-Ting,Wu, Yuh Wern
, p. 3623 - 3626 (2007/10/02)
A very high β-deuterium kinetic isotope effect, k(CH3)/k(CD3)=2.13 at 60 deg C, was found for the solvolysis of 2-(3'-chlorophenyl)-1,1,1-trifluoro-2-propyl tosylate (2c) and the α-CD3 analogue (4c), and the effect decreased with increasing electron attracting of the substituent on the aromatic ring which showed the variation of the contribution of α-methyl group to the stabilization of the cationic reaction center in the transition state.