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Kinetic Study of Proton-Transfer Reactions of Phenylnitromethanes. Implication for the Origin of Nitroalkane Anomaly

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Measurements of rate constants and substituent effects for three important elementary steps of proton-transfer reactions of phenylnitromethane were reported. The Hammett ρ values for the deprotonation of ArCH(2)NO(2) with OH(-), protonation of ArCH═NO(2)(-) with H(2)O, and protonation of ArCH═NO(2)(-) with HCl were determined in aqueous MeOH at 25 °C. Comparison of these experimentally observed ρ values with those calculated at B3LYP/6-31G* revealed that aci-nitro species (ArCH═NO(2)H), which is formed on the O-protonation of ArCH═NO(2)(-), does not lie on the main route of the proton-transfer reaction. Analysis of the Brønsted plot implies that the proton-transfer reaction of most XC(6)H(4)CH(2)NO(2) exhibits nitroalkane anomaly, but not for p-NO(2)C(6)H(4)CH(2)NO(2), and that the transition state charge imbalance is an origin of anomaly.

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