Abstract

The neutral hydrolysis of methyl acetate and catalysis of the reaction by the acetic acid product have been studied in the temperature range 90–110 °C. Extrapolated to 25 °C, the rate constants are 0.17 × 10−8 s–1 for the uncatalyzed reaction and 1.4 × 10−4 (mol/L)–1s–1 for the catalyzed reaction. The acid catalysis is specific not general: at 90 °C the rate constants for hydrochloric acid catalysis and catalysis by ionized acetic acid are the same as the rate constant, kH = 1.4 × 10−2 (mol/L)–1s–1, determined in the neutral reaction.

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