Abstract

AbstractThe kinetics of the repeating unit isomerization of poly[(chloromethyl)thiirane] have been determined at four temperatures in the absence of solvent. The reaction can be treated as a reversible first‐order process with rate constants and activation energies similar to those observed in analogous reactions of β‐chlorosulfides of low molecular weight. These observations are consistent with a mechanistic scheme that involves rate determining cyclization to a thiiranium ion intermediate, followed by rapid ring opening by chloride ion attack.

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