Abstract
Nucleophilic attack on 3-hydroxyisothiazole by cyanide ion, yielding cis-3-thiocyanoacrylamide, has been investigated over the pH
range 0.00-5.50. Rate constants have been measured both for direct attack by
cyanide ion and from the effect of cyanide ion in retarding the cyclization of
the thiocyanoacrylamide; in both cases the derived
rate constants agree. The pH-rate profile of the reaction reveals the existence
of two kinetically discrete mechanisms. Within the range 5.50-4.00 the
dominating mechanism is one involving a slow direct attack on 3-hydroxyisothiazole itself, while at pH less than 3.50 the
conjugate acid of this molecule is subjected to a much faster attack.
Equilibrium studies have been made for the system, and the effect of
temperature on the equilibrium constant has been used to derive thermodynamic
parameters.
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