1987
DOI: 10.1139/v87-268
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Substituent effects on homolytic versus heterolytic photocleavage of (1-naphthylmethyl)trimethylammonium chlorides

Abstract: Singlet excited state rate constants have been measured for both the heterolytic and homolytic photocleavage of 3- and 4-methoxy and 3- and 4-cyano (1-naphthylmethyl)trimethylammonium chlorides, 6–10. The results are interpreted in terms of the meta effect or changes in charge distribution upon excitation and the competition between bond cleavage, electron transfer, and hydrogen atom transfer in the contact pairs resulting from the two types of cleavage.

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“…This result was rationalized as a clear example of the photochemical "meta" effect as outlined by Zimmerman (34,35) in his pioneering work on photosolvolysis. In contrast to this observation, we had not observed an enhanced rate of photosolvolysis for the 3-methoxy versus the 4-methoxy substituent in a study of the photosolvolysis of (l-naphthylmethy1)trimethylammonium chlorides, 17 (19). In fact, the 4-methoxy compound reacted about 3.4 times as fast as the 3-methoxy one.…”
Section: Analysis Of Quenching Rate Constantsmentioning
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“…This result was rationalized as a clear example of the photochemical "meta" effect as outlined by Zimmerman (34,35) in his pioneering work on photosolvolysis. In contrast to this observation, we had not observed an enhanced rate of photosolvolysis for the 3-methoxy versus the 4-methoxy substituent in a study of the photosolvolysis of (l-naphthylmethy1)trimethylammonium chlorides, 17 (19). In fact, the 4-methoxy compound reacted about 3.4 times as fast as the 3-methoxy one.…”
Section: Analysis Of Quenching Rate Constantsmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…[19] is the only term that could vary with acid concentration. The fact that linear plots are obtained, i.e.…”
Section: Derivation Of the Form Of [H']"" Using Acidity Scale Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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