The SN2 reaction of Br2 with methylnaphthalene-2-sulfonate (MeONs) in water is accelerated by micelles of tetradecyldialkyl amine oxide (alkyl 5 methyl, n-propyl) and rates increase sharply in HBr due to increased binding of Br2 to the protonated amine oxide. Second-order rate constants at the micellar surface are similar to those at surfaces of trialkylammonium and sulfobetaine micelles. The reaction of OH2 with MeONs is weakly inhibited by amine oxide micelles, showing that dispersive, as well as coulombic and charge-dipole, forces play a major role in the association of ions with surfaces of micellar aggregates. © 1999 Academic Press Key Words: amine oxide surfactants; micelles; dispersive forces; SN2 reactions
Effects of Amine Oxide Surfactants on Reactions of Bromide and Hydroxide Ions with Methylnaphthalene-2-Sulfonate
Chiara Dionigi;
1999
Abstract
The SN2 reaction of Br2 with methylnaphthalene-2-sulfonate (MeONs) in water is accelerated by micelles of tetradecyldialkyl amine oxide (alkyl 5 methyl, n-propyl) and rates increase sharply in HBr due to increased binding of Br2 to the protonated amine oxide. Second-order rate constants at the micellar surface are similar to those at surfaces of trialkylammonium and sulfobetaine micelles. The reaction of OH2 with MeONs is weakly inhibited by amine oxide micelles, showing that dispersive, as well as coulombic and charge-dipole, forces play a major role in the association of ions with surfaces of micellar aggregates. © 1999 Academic Press Key Words: amine oxide surfactants; micelles; dispersive forces; SN2 reactionsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


