Examinations of Dimethyl Sulfoxide-Phase Equilibrium Acidities of Selected Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds
- 1 January 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds
- Vol. 2 (1) , 19-27
- https://doi.org/10.1080/10406639108047854
Abstract
Comparisons of dimethyl sulibxide (DMSO)-phase pK a's (in parentheses) for 10-cyano-9-methoxymethy-lanthracene (17.35), 10-cyano-9-phenoxymethylanthracene (14.9), 9-cyanomethoxymethylanthracene (20.4), and (α-methoxy) phenylacetonitrile (23.0) with literature DMSO-phase pK a's for 9-methylanth-racene, 9-methoxymethylanthracene, 9-phenoxymethylanthracene, 9-cyanomethylanthracene, 10-cyano-9-methylanthracene, and phenylacetonitrile (31.1, 30.6, 30.2, 19.7, 20.0, and 21.9, respectively), indicate that: (a) α-methoxy and α-phenoxy substituents acidify 10-cyano-9-methylanthracene; (b) an α-methoxy moiety deacidifies 9-cyanomethylanthracene and phenylacetonitrile; and (c) 10-cyano substituents acidify 9-methylanthracene, 9-methoxymethylanthracene, and 9-phenoxymethylanthracene by 11.1, 13.25, and 15.3 pK a units, respectively. These data are indicative of steric inhibition of resonance, resonance saturation, and effects due to cross conjugation, in carbanions derived from variously substituted 9-methylanthracenes. DMSO-phase pK a for phenalene (18.2) and benzanthrene (20.2) have also been determined. In DMSO, phenalene is therefore 4.4 pK units more acidic than its isomeric analogue fluorene (22.6), while benzanthrene is 0.5 pK units less acidic than its isomeric analogue 1,2-benzofluorene (19.7). Specific solvation of the allylic-like phenalenide anion is a likely reason for its enhanced acidity, relative to benzanthrene.Keywords
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