The hydration of mesitylketene in aqueous solution: detection of acid catalysis for an aromatic ketene

Author:

Andraos J.,Kresge A.J.,Schepp N.P.

Abstract

Mesitylketene was generated flash photolytically in aqueous solution by the photo-Wolff reaction of 2,4,6-trimethyldiazoacetophenone and also by rearrangement of mesitylynol obtained through photodecarbonylation of mesitylhydroxycyclopropenone, and rates of hydration of this ketene were measured in dilute perchloric acid, sodium perchlorate, and sodium hydroxide solutions as well as in concentrated sodium perchlorate and perchloric acid solutions. In dilute solution only an uncatalyzed reaction and a sodium-hydroxide-catalyzed process were observed, both of which could be attributed to nucleophilic attack, by water and by hydroxide ion, respectively, at the ketene carbonyl carbon atom. In concentrated sodium perchlorate solutions, a mild decrease in reaction rate with increasing salt concentration was observed, as expected on the basis of decreasing water activity and a consequent slowing of the uncatalyzed reaction. A similar mild decrease was found in perchloric acid solutions up to [Formula: see text] but this then gave way to a rate increase that became dominant above [Formula: see text] This appearance of acid catalysis indicates a change in reaction mechanism from nucleophilic attack of water to an electrophilic process involving rate-determining protonation on the β-carbon atom of the ketene group. Analysis of the acid-catalyzed reaction rate by the Cox–Yates method gives the catalytic coefficient [Formula: see text] This, when compared with [Formula: see text] for ketene itself, shows that the mesityl group retards acid-catalyzed hydration by a factor of 2200, and consequently the acid-catalyzed reaction of this, and other aromatic ketenes as well, becomes apparent only under strongly acidic conditions. Keywords: mesitylketene, ketene hydration, acid catalysis, Cox–Yates excess acidity correlation.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Organic Chemistry,General Chemistry,Catalysis

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