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Intramolecular general acid catalysis in the aminolysis of β-lactam antibiotics

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The rate of aminolysis of benzylpenicillin and cephaloridine by hydroxylamine, unlike other amines, shows only a first order dependence on amine concentration. The rate enhancement compared with that predicted from a Bronsted plot for other primary amines with benzylpenicillin is greater than 10(6). This is much more than an alpha-effect and is compatible with rate-limiting formation of the tetrahedral intermediate due to a rapid intramolecular general acid catalysed breakdown of the intermediate. For cephaloridine, the rate enhancement is greater than 10(4) which demonstrates that beta-lactam C-N bond fission and expulsion of the leaving group at C3' are not concerted.

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