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Journal of The Chemical Society B: Physical Organic | 1969

Prediction of chlorine potentials of N-chlorinated organic molecules

Ian H. Pitman; Han-Son Dawn; Takeru Higuchi; Anwar Hussain

Different linear free energy correlations have been found between the relative tendencies of (A) anions of imides and amides, and (B) secondary and tertiary amines, to accept a proton, or to accept a positive chlorine ion to yield a N-chloro-derivative. Using these relationships it should be possible to predict the chlorine potential of a N-chloro-compound when its structure and the acid dissociation constants of the N-chloro- and N-protonated derivatives are known.


Journal of The Chemical Society B: Physical Organic | 1969

Mechanism and thermodynamics of chlorine transfer among organohalogenating agents. Part IV. Chlorine potentials and rates of exchange

Takeru Higuchi; Anwar Hussain; Ian H. Pitman

The relative abilities of organohalogenating agents, N-chloroquinuclidinium ion, N-chlorosuccinimide, N-chloro- and N-methyl-benzenesulphonamide, chloramine-T, dichloramine-T, dimethylchloramine, diethylchloramine, di-isopropylchloramine, dibutylchloramine, dipropylchloramine, methylbutylchloramine, N-chloropiperidine, and N-chloromorpholine to transfer their active chlorine to a suitable acceptor have been determined from both thermodynamic and kinetic standpoints. The secondary chloramines, although extremely weak bases, appear to react only in their protonated form. Of the tertiary N-chloro-ions, only N-chloroquinuclidinium ion and related bridge-head-nitrogen compounds are sufficiently stable to permit evaluation of their thermodynamic properties. The tendency to donate positive chlorine changes at pH 7 by a factor of 106 on going from diethylchloramine to N-chloroquinuclidinium ion. The work partly overlaps the classical studies of Soper and his co-workers although the experimental approaches and some of the results differ substantially.


Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 1969

Solvency and hydrogen bonding interactions in nonaqueous systems.

Takeru Higuchi; J.H. Richards; S.S. Davis; A. Kamada; J.P. Hou; Masahiro Nakano; Naomi I. Nakano; Ian H. Pitman


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1975

A kinetic study of the dehalogenation of 5-chloro-,5-bromo-, and 5-iodouracil in aqueous solutions of sodium bisulfite1,2.

Gerald S Rork; Ian H. Pitman


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1974

Linear free energy relations governing the covalent addition of nucleophilic reagents to a nitrogen-containing heteroaromatic molecule

Moo J. Cho; Ian H. Pitman


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1974

Linear free energy relation governing the covalent addition of anionic reagents to 1,3-dimethyl-5-nitrouracil

Ian H. Pitman; Moo J. Cho; Gerald S Rork


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1968

Oxidation of thioethers to sulfoxides by iodine. II. Catalytic role of some carboxylic acid anions

Karl-Heinz Gensch; Ian H. Pitman; Takeru Higuchi


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1975

A kinetic study of the dehalogenation of 5-halo-5,6-dihydrouracils in aqueous solutions of sodium bisulfite1.

Gerald S Rork; Ian H. Pitman


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1972

Aminolysis of acid anhydrides in water. I. Rate acceleration of hydrophobic bonding in reactions between small molecules

Ian H. Pitman; K. Uekama; Takeru Higuchi; W. E. Hall


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1970

Covalent addition of bisulfite ion to 2-amino-1-methylpyrimidinium ion

Ian H. Pitman; Eli Shefter; Mark. Ziser

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