The Hammett Equation and Micellar Effects on SN2 Reactions of Methyl Benzenesulfonates? ms The Role of Micellar Polarity

L Brinchi, P Di Profio, R Germani…

Index: Brinchi, Lucia; Di Profio, Pietro; Germani, Raimondo; Savelli, Gianfranco; Spreti, Nicoletta; Bunton, Clifford A. European Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2000 , # 23 p. 3849 - 3854

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Abstract

Abstract Substituent effects on the reaction of H 2 O, OH−, and Br− with p-substituted methyl benzenesulfonates in cationic micelles of cetyl trialkylammonium ion surfactants (nC 16 H 33 NR 3 X, X= OH, Br, R= Me, Et, nPr, nBu) and in water were analyzed by using the Hammett equation. Values of ρ in the various media confirm that micellar interfacial regions are less polar than water and polarities decrease with increasing bulk of the surfactant ...