The Transmission of Polar Effects Polar Effects. Part II
β Scribed by Cyril A. Grob; Ado Kaiser; Thomas Schweizer
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1977
- Tongue
- German
- Weight
- 484 KB
- Volume
- 60
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0018-019X
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The p__K__ values for nine acyclic, monoβ and bicyclic Ξ±β, Ξ²β and Ξ³β(trimethyl)ammonio acids, 1(Ξ±βΞ³), 2(Ξ±βΞ³) and 3(Ξ±βΞ³), respectively, have been measured in 50% aqueous ethanol. The comparison of these values with those for the nine homomorphous Ξ±β, Ξ²β and Ξ³βacids, 4(Ξ±βΞ³), 5(Ξ±βΞ³) and 6(Ξ±βΞ³), respectively, permits an evaluation of the steric effect of the (trimethyl)ammonio groups which is superβimposed on their polar effect in the former acids. The p__K__ values, corrected for the steric effect, correlate very well with the reciprocal distance between the positive nitrogen atom and the dissociable proton. This confirms our earlier conclusion that the strength of these acids is determined by the field effect of the (trimethyl)ammonio groups only, the inductive model failing to account for the results. The distinction between two different transmission mechanisms for the polar effect therefore becomes unnecessary, the inductive model appearing as an atomistic description of the field effect.
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