No Contribution of an Inductive Effect to Secondary Deuterium Isotope Effects on Acidity
CL Perrin, A Flach
Index: Perrin, Charles L.; Flach, Agnes Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2011 , vol. 50, # 33 p. 7674 - 7676
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Abstract
Isotope effects are observed when a reaction rate or equilibrium constant changes as a result of isotopic substitution.[1] They continue to be used as valuable tools to provide insight into molecular structure and reactivity.[2] Secondary isotope effects are those in which the bond to the isotope remains intact. Their origin continues to be an area of investigation.[3] Herein we address the origin of secondary deuterium isotope effects on acidity. Deuterium ...
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