Abstract
The I-, Br-, and Cl-promoted dehalogenations of several meso- or erythro-1,2-dibromo-1-(4-R1-phenyl)-2-(4-R2-phenyl)ethanes and the I- and Br-promoted dehalogenations of erythro-1-bromo-2-chloro-1,2-di-phenylethane have been investigated. The reactions with I have been carried out in MeOH and dimethylformamide, those with Br and Cl in dimethylformamide. Both leaving-group and substituent effects indicate that these reactions occur by a completely concerted mechanism of elimination with a large amount of double bond developed in the transition state. It has been observed that the order of nucleophilic reactivity in dimethylformamide is I > Br > Cl, which is consistent with an attack of the nucleophile on one bromine atom of the substrate. A peculiar result has been obtained in the case of the dinitro-derivative (R1= R2= NO2) which is, with Br and Cl, much more reactive than expected. A modification of the usual transition-state structure is probably required in this case.

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