Rate constants are reported for the reactions of a series of 1-chloro-, 1-fluoro-and 1-phenoxy-nitrobenzenes activated by CF 3 or CN groups or by ring-nitrogen with n-butylamine, pyrrolidine or piperidine in acetonitrile. The results are compared with results reported previously for more strongly ringactivated compounds. Decreasing ring activation leads to lower values of k 1 for nucleophilic attack although this may be mediated by reduced steric congestion around the reaction centre. Specific steric effects, leading to rate-retardation,
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