Decomposition of Dithiocarbamates. VI. The Decomposition of N-Monosubstituted Dithiocarbamic Acids in Acidic Solutions
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The kinetics of decomposition of four N-monosubstituted dithiocarbamic acids (I) to parent amines and carbon disulfide were investigated over a wide range of acid concentrations from pH to acidity function regions. The experimental first-order rate constants in acidity function region are proportional to the mole fraction of I as with the case of pH region, and decrease with increasing acid concentrations. The reaction pathway is esta-[chemical formula]blished based on the rate-acidity profile. The linear relationship between log k and pKa of parent amine (pKN), (eq.6), is interpreted in terms of the rate-determining N-C bond cleavage along with the synchronous proton transfer.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 1973-03-25
著者
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徳山 幹治
Production Department, Shionogi and Co., Ltd.
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前田 孝
Shionogi Research Laboratory Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
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鷹見 文隆
Shionogi Research Laboratory, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.
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徳山 幹治
Shionogi Research Laboratory, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.
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若原 繁
Shionogi Research Laboratory, Shionogi & Co., Ltd.
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徳山 幹治
Production Department Shionogi And Co. Ltd.
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若原 繁
Shionogi Research Laboratory Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
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鷹見 文隆
Shionogi Research Laboratory Shionogi & Co. Ltd.
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