HYDRIDE AFFINITIES OF CARBENIUM IONS IN ACETONITRILE AND DIMETHYL-SULFOXIDE SOLUTION

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CHENG, JP [1 ]
HANDOO, KL [1 ]
PARKER, VD [1 ]
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[1] UTAH STATE UNIV,DEPT CHEM & BIOCHEM,LOGAN,UT 84322
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10.1021/ja00060a014
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
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Hydride affinities of organic cations in solution, defined as the free energy change for the reaction (R+)s + (H-)s reversible (RH)s, where the subscript s refers to the solvent, can be determined using either of two equations (eqs 5 and 7) derived from thermochemical cycles. The degree of uncertainty in DELTAG(hydride)(R+)s depends primarily upon the errors associated with the determination of the reversible electrode potentials for the (R./R-) and (R+/R.) couples. In this study, DELTAG(hydride)(R+)s values have been derived for a number of stable carbenium ions in dimethyl sulfoxide solution applying eq 7 with reversible electrode potentials. Values with a higher degree of uncertainty were also obtained from ring-substituted toluenes, 9-substituted fluorenes, and alpha- or 10-substituted 9-methylanthracenes, employing irreversible electrode potentials. The fact that the potentials for the (R./R-) and (R+/R.) are summed in eq 7 gives rise to a partial cancellation of errors due to kinetic shifts of the experimental potentials from the reversible values. Structural effects on free energies of hydride transfer are discussed, comparisons with available gas-phase values are made, and ionic solvation energies are calculated in some cases.
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