1970
DOI: 10.1071/ch9700381
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The exchange reaction between H2 18O and acetic, monochloroacetic, dichloroacetic, and trichloroacetic acids

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“…Concerning the present problem, it has been found that fc2(H) = 0.89/z2(D) (which reduces to &2h = 0.7&2d) for acetic acid.5 For CClH2COOH the result is fe2h = 0.6fe2d under similar conditions of dilute acid concentration. 7 The present experiment on TFA suggests that fe2m = 0.7fe2h (deuteration yielding the slower rate constant) in contrast to the inverse result for dilute acetic acid. It is expected that the TFA result reflects a much larger primary contribution to the isotope effect.…”
Section: The Exchange Rate Constantmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…Concerning the present problem, it has been found that fc2(H) = 0.89/z2(D) (which reduces to &2h = 0.7&2d) for acetic acid.5 For CClH2COOH the result is fe2h = 0.6fe2d under similar conditions of dilute acid concentration. 7 The present experiment on TFA suggests that fe2m = 0.7fe2h (deuteration yielding the slower rate constant) in contrast to the inverse result for dilute acetic acid. It is expected that the TFA result reflects a much larger primary contribution to the isotope effect.…”
Section: The Exchange Rate Constantmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…The exchange of the oxygen atoms of carboxylic acids and carboxylate ions with solvent water has been extensively studied using an oxygen-18 label. [1][2][3][4][5] In the mass spectrometric studies1-4 it was assumed that exchange went through formation of a tetrahedral intermediate, I-III, which decomposed rapidly to give the exchange products. Bender6 identified similar tetrahedral intermediates for the 180 exchange-hydrolysis reactions of alkyl esters.…”
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