The kinetics and mechanism of the reaction between thionyl chloride and dibutyl sulfite

PD Bartlett, HF Herbrandson

Index: Bartlett; Herbrandson Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1952 , vol. 74, p. 5971

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Abstract

The rcactioii betwceu di-wlxityl sulfitc and thionyl chloride yields n-butyl chlorosulfinate. The reaction is marly enough irreversible to be treated kinetically a5 such. A kinetic study of the reaction in nitrobenzene as solvent shows that the reaction is not a simple second order metathesis between the two reactants. When the two reactants are present at equal concentrations, the rate is proportional to the concentration of one reactant and the ...

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