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Canadian Journal of Chemistry | 1986

Solvolyses of some 13C- or 14C-labeled triarylvinyl bromides in aqueous acetic acid

Choi Chuck Lee; Dave Wanigasekera; Charles Fiakpui

The presence of different amounts of added LiClO4 in the solvolysis of triphenyl[2-14C]vinyl bromide (1-Br-2-14C) or trianisyl[2-14C]vinyl bromide (2-Br-2-14C) in 70% HOAc did not materially affect the extent of scrambling of the label arising from 1,2-aryl shifts in the triarylvinyl cation or kr, the rate constant for the 1,2-aryl shift. Solvolysis of a 2:3 mixture of (E)- and (Z)-1,2-diphenyl-2-tolylvinyl bromide ((E,Z)-3-Br) in 70% HOAc gave an 85:15 mixture of 1,2-diphenyl-2-tolylethanone (5) and 2,2-diphenyl-1-tolylethanone (6), the latter product, 6, being derived from a 1,2-phenyl shift in the 1,2-diphenyl-2-tolylvinyl cation to the more stable 2,2-diphenyl-1-tolylvinyl cation. With (E,Z)-3-Br-2-13C as substrate and analysis by gc–ms, about 26–27% scrambling of the 13C label was found in both products, 5-1,2-13C and 6-1,2-13C. Solvolyses of (E,Z)-3-Br-2-13C in 50% and 70% HOAc showed that the extent of scrambling in the major products, 5-1,2-13C, was lower in 50% HOAc than in 70% HOAc, similar to a...


Canadian Journal of Chemistry | 1983

The solvolysis of tri-p-tolyl[2-13C]vinyl bromide in 70 % HOAc−30 % H2O

Choi Chuck Lee; Eric C. F. Ko; Craig A. Obafemi; J. Wilson Quail

Tri-p-tolyl[2-13C]vinyl bromide (3-Br-2-13C) was solvolyzed in 70% HOAc – 30% H2O and the scrambling of the label from C-2 to C-1 in the reaction product was found to decrease with increasing conce...


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1984

Degenerate .beta.-aryl rearrangements in photochemically generated triarylvinyl cations

Tsugio Kitamura; Shinjiro Kobayashi; Hiroshi Taniguchi; Charles Y. Fiakpui; Choi Chuck Lee; Zvi Rappoport


Canadian Journal of Chemistry | 1979

Rearrangement studies with 14C. XLIII. The acetolysis of trianisyl[2-14C]vinyl bromide

Choi Chuck Lee; Ursula Weber; Craig A. Obafemi


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1984

Vinylic cations from solvolysis. 41. Solvolytic rearrangements of 2,2-dianisyl-1-tolylvinyl bromide and (E)- and (Z)-1,2- dianisyl-2-tolylvinyl bromide

Dave Wanigasekera; Choi Chuck Lee; Yoram Houminer; Michal Aviv; Zvi Rappoport


Journal of Computational Chemistry | 1984

A theoretical study on the protonation of cycloalkanes CnH2n (n = 3 to 6)

Choi Chuck Lee; Ernst C. Hass; Craig A. Obafemi; Paul G. Mezey


Canadian Journal of Chemistry | 1982

The soivolysis of trans-1,2-diphenyl-2-phenylthio[1-13C]vinyl tosylate in anhydrous or aqueous acetic acid

Choi Chuck Lee; Charles Fiakpui; J. Wilson Quail


Canadian Journal of Chemistry | 1982

Studies on reaction kinetics and on 82Br exchange in the solvolysis of triphenylvinyl bromide or trianisylvinyl bromide in 70% HOAc – 30% H2O

Choi Chuck Lee; Craig A. Obafemi; Zvi Rappoport


Canadian Journal of Chemistry | 1981

Rearrangement studies with 14C. XLV. The decomposition of cis- and trans-1,2-dianisyl-2-phenyl[2-14C]vinylphenyltriazenes in acetic acid

Choi Chuck Lee; Craig A. Obafemi


Canadian Journal of Chemistry | 1987

Solvolytic rearrangement studies with (E)- and (Z)-2-anisyl-1,2-ditolyl[2-13C]vinyl bromides

Choi Chuck Lee; Dave Wanigasekera

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R. G. Sutherland

University of Saskatchewan

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Craig A. Obafemi

Obafemi Awolowo University

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Zvi Rappoport

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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J. Wilson Quail

University of Saskatchewan

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Shi-Chow Chen

University of Saskatchewan

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Craig A. Obafemi

Obafemi Awolowo University

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