Abstract:
The proton-transfer reactions of 2,4-dinitrophenol with trimethylamine, tri-n-octylamine,
quinuclidine and triethylenediamine in chlorobenzene at 25CC have been studied. Equilibrium
constants have been determined spectrophotometrically, and rate constants for some of the reactions
have been determined by means of a microwave temperature-jump apparatus. The forward rate
constants are one-tenth to one-hundredth of the value calculated for diffusion control. They do
not correlate with the equilibrium constants, but appear to be related to steric factors.