The Menschutkin Reaction in Liquid Sulfur Dioxide
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概要
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1) The Menschutkin reaction (reaction of methyl, ethyl or isopropyl iodide with pyridine, dimethylaniline or dimethyl-<I>o</I>-toluidine) has been carried out in liquid sulfur dioxide. The reaction rate has been compared with those in other commonly used solvents.<BR>2) The reaction rate in liquid sulfur dioxide is the slowest, whereas the previously performed reactions such as the Beckmann rearrangement and the cationic polymerization in this solvent were the fastest among the solvents ordinarily used.<BR>3) The reason for such a discrepancy has been discussed. Importance of the <I>Bare</I> (or unsolvated) ion or species in an ionic reaction is presented.
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著者
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Tokura N.
The Chemical Research Institute of Non-Aqueous Solutions
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Kondo Yasuhiko
The Chemical Research Institute of Non-Aqueous Solutions Tohoku University
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