Reaction of 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene with aniline. Solvent effects and molecular complex formation

The kinetics of the reaction of aniline with 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene (2,4-DNC1B) were studied in several benzene-n-hexane mixtures at 40 °C in the presence of variable amounts of aniline. A linear dependence of the second-order rate coefficients, kA, with [B] is observed, with a null intercept. Tak...

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Autores principales: Nudelman, N.S., Savini, M., Alvaro, C.E.S., Nicotra, V., Yankelevich, J.
Formato: JOUR
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03009580_v_n8_p1627_Nudelman
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Sumario:The kinetics of the reaction of aniline with 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene (2,4-DNC1B) were studied in several benzene-n-hexane mixtures at 40 °C in the presence of variable amounts of aniline. A linear dependence of the second-order rate coefficients, kA, with [B] is observed, with a null intercept. Taking into account the non-polar character of the solvent, and the excellent nucleofugacity of chlorine, this kinetic behaviour is interpreted as evidence of the aggregation of aniline, the hydrogen-bonded dimer acting as the nucleophile. Consistent with this interpretation, when the solvent is changed to THF, a good hydrogen-bond acceptor (HBA), the kA is no longer dependent on [B]. Electron donor-acceptor (EDA) molecular complexes of 2,4-DNC1B with benzene and with aniline, and also between aniline and the product, were clearly recognized and the stability constants of each one of these complexes were determined.