2003
DOI: 10.1021/jp035714l
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Effect of Ultrasound on Ester Hydrolysis in Binary Solvents

Abstract: We have investigated the kinetics of the acid-catalyzed hydrolysis of ethyl, propyl, and butyl acetates in aqueous binary mixtures of ethanol and of 1,4-dioxane without sonication and under ultrasound at 22 kHz. Various rate enhancements were found in the region from pure water up to 50 wt % ethanol and 60 wt % dioxane. The calorimetric measurements performed in the same region indicated an insignificant effect of the solvent composition on the ultrasonic power. It was concluded that the sonochemical accelerat… Show more

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“…Values in parentheses represent the relative abundance. tion bubble, where transient hot spots with locally extremely harsh conditions occur, are generally accepted as the origin of the chemical effects [35,36]. Another beneficial effect of ultrasonication compared to the corresponding silent reaction is the efficient removal of bubbles from the bulk solution.…”
Section: Selection Of the Reaction Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Values in parentheses represent the relative abundance. tion bubble, where transient hot spots with locally extremely harsh conditions occur, are generally accepted as the origin of the chemical effects [35,36]. Another beneficial effect of ultrasonication compared to the corresponding silent reaction is the efficient removal of bubbles from the bulk solution.…”
Section: Selection Of the Reaction Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the acid-catalyzed hydrolysis of ethyl acetate we observed a similar dependence of the sonication effect on solvent composition. [19,20] These results initially led us to think that sonication effects were merely related to a perturbation of the solvent system. However, on replacing ethyl acetate with more hydrophobic esters, we observed a dramatic change in the dependence of the sonication effect on solvent composition, which obliged us to revise our early point of view.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Solute-solvent interactions in these complicated systems proved to be particularly important in clarifying the matter. [20,23] Recent spectroscopic, X-ray diffraction, and mass spectrometric investigations have shed light on the structure of ethanol-water solutions. [30][31][32] It has been concluded that small additions of ethanol in the range of 0 < X E < 0.08 (X E being the ethanol molar ratio) exert a strong structure-making effect accompanied by an increase in the self-association of water.…”
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