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An examination of parameters describing the dependance of rate constants on temperature for solvolysis of various organic esters in water and aqueous mixtures

The consequences are examined of fitting rate constants and temperatures for a solvolytic reaction to the equation log k = A/T + B log T + C. The coefficients A, B, and C for 150 reactions involving organic derivatives are linearly dependent. Possible mechanistic reasons for this underlying pattern...

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Published in:Canadian journal of chemistry 1980-04, Vol.58 (8), p.772-776
Main Authors: Blandamer, Michael Jesse, Robertson, Ross Elmore, William Scott, John Marshall
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