Abstract
The platinum-catalysed exchange between
heavy water and the monohalogenated benzenes and naphthalenes has been studied
at 130-180 �C. Rate of exchange is found to decrease with increasing size of
halogen substituent. Naphthalene derivatives exchange more slowly than the
corresponding members of the benzene series. Rate of exchange increases with
increasing ionization potential. From this correlation it is postulated that
chemisorption of aromatic molecules on active platinum occurs through π-complex
formation. In the benzene series, exchange in the ortho-position is slower than
in the meta- or para-positions which react at approximately the same speed.
ortho-Exchange increases with increasing size of halogen substituent. This
deuteration technique is applicable to tritium labelling especially for
aromatics since radiochemical by-product formation is minimized.
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