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How delocalised are resonance-stabilised 1-[4-(N-methyl-N-alkylamino)phenyl]-2,2,2-trifluoroethyl carbocations?

  • University of Kentucky
  • Osmania University

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Abstract

An N-trifluoroethyl for N-methyl substitution causes a ≥104.1-fold increase in the equilibrium constant for the reaction of 4-Me2NArCH(CF3)+ with 4-nitrobenzoate anion in 20% acetonitrile in water. The N-trifluoroethyl for N-methyl substitution causes a 105.0-fold increase in the dissociation constant for loss of a proton from nitrogen at 4-Me2NH+ArCH(CF3)OH, a reaction in which there is a full unit decrease in charge at nitrogen. These data show that the reaction of 4-Me2NArCH(CF3)+ with 4-nitrobenzoate anion behaves as if there were a decrease in effective charge at nitrogen of ≥0.80 units on moving from the carbocation to the neutral nucleophile adduct 4-Me(R)NArCH(CF3)(4-nitrobenzoate). The results suggest that the positive charge at these carbocations is largely localised at nitrogen, so that they more closely resemble iminium ions than benzyl carbocations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)171-174
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of the Chemical Society, Perkin Transactions 2
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1993

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