Abstract

The effect of substituents in the aromatic ring as well as in the acyl moiety of some N-chloroanilides [XC6H4N(Cl)COR; X =m-Cl, p-Br, H, m-Me, p-Me; R = Me, Pri, Et, PhCH2, Ph] on the kinetics of oxidation of aniline and p-toluidine has been studied in 1 : 1 ethanol–water (v/v) at various temperatures. The reactivity decreases in the following order: m-Cl > p-Br > H > m-Me > p-Me; Ph > PhCH2 > Me > Et > Pri. For p- and m-substituted N-chloroacetanilides, a correlation with the Hammett σ parameter exists. On the other hand, the Taft equation gives an excellent fit with the rate data for five N-chloroacylanilides. The results are interpreted in terms of bimolecular interaction of the positive chlorine of the N–Cl bond and the amino nitrogen.

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