Substituent effects in naphthalene. II. The strengths of the 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8-substituted 2-naphthoic acids
PR Wells and W Adcock
Australian Journal of Chemistry
18(9) 1365 - 1376
Published: 1965
Abstract
The apparent pKa values of 44 substituted 2-naphthoic acids, six substituted 1-naphthoic acids, and the unsubstituted naphthoic acids have been determined for 50% v/v aqueous ethanol at 25°. The ΔpK values are examined in terms of Dewar and Grisdale's simple expression for aromatic substituent effects. This expression proves to be fairly satisfactory, but takes no account of substituent dipole orientation, secondary resonance effects, nor π-inductive effects. A survey of the naphthoic acid strengths demonstrates the importance of these factors. In particular, unambiguous evidence for the important role played by direct electrostatic interactions is obtained.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9651365
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