1986
DOI: 10.1139/v86-205
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Solvolyses of some 13C- or 14C-labeled triarylvinyl bromides in aqueous acetic acid

Abstract: The presence of different amounts of added LiC104 in the solvolysis of triphenyl[2-14C]viny1 bromide (1-Br-2-14c) or trianisy 1[2-14C]vinyl bromide (2-Br-2-14C) in 70% HOAc did not materially affect the extent of scrambling of the label arising from 1,2-aryl shifts in the triarylvinyl cation or k, the rate constant for the 1,2-aryl shift. Solvolysis of a 2:3 mixture of (E)-and (Z)-1,2-diphenyl-2-tolylvinyl bromide ((E,Z)-3-Br) in 70% HOAc gave an 85:15 mixture of 1,2-diphenyl-2-tolylethanone (5) and 2,2-diphen… Show more

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“…As suggested in our studies on cation 2 (5,23), the nucleophilic character of the reaction medium and the lifetime of the cation in that medium may play an important role in determining whether nondegenerate 1,2-shifts would take place. In HOAc-AgOAc, the lifetime of a cation is short and only the faster degenerate 1,2-shifts could occur, while in TFE-2,6-lutidine, a medium of low nucleophilic character, the cationic lifetime is long, thus allowing a major part of the cation to proceed via slower nondegenerate 1,2-shifts to give a more stable cation.…”
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confidence: 66%
“…As suggested in our studies on cation 2 (5,23), the nucleophilic character of the reaction medium and the lifetime of the cation in that medium may play an important role in determining whether nondegenerate 1,2-shifts would take place. In HOAc-AgOAc, the lifetime of a cation is short and only the faster degenerate 1,2-shifts could occur, while in TFE-2,6-lutidine, a medium of low nucleophilic character, the cationic lifetime is long, thus allowing a major part of the cation to proceed via slower nondegenerate 1,2-shifts to give a more stable cation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Crystals of the title compound obtained from the reaction of 1,2-diphenyl-2-tolylvinyl bromide in trifluoroethanol and 2,6-1utidine, and recrystallized from 90% ethanol (Lee & Wanigasekera, 1986). A pale yellow crystal of dimensions 0.1 x 0.3 x 0.3 mm 0108-2701/86/091220-03501.50 chosen for study.…”
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