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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Basic hydrolysis of some alkyl and phenyl N-Aryl-N-methylcarbamates

TJ Broxton

Australian Journal of Chemistry 36(11) 2203 - 2209
Published: 1983

Abstract

Rate constants for the basic hydrolysis of methyl, ethyl and phenyl N-aryl-N-methylcarbamates in the presence and absence of micelles of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide are reported. Hammett plots for the methyl and ethyl carbamates were curved, and this is explained by consideration of the competition between C-N and C-OR bond breaking for decomposition of the tetrahedral intermediate. In one case (p-nitro-substituted), rate-determining formation of the tetrahedral intermediate is suggested, whereas for other compounds rate-determining C-N bond breaking or C-OR bond breaking is proposed. Micellar catalysis for each of the reactions is reported, and large catalysis (× 50) was observed for compounds where C-N bond breaking was kinetically significant. This is compared with results in the literature for amide and ester hydrolysis.

Whereas, for ester hydrolysis, loss of alkoxide ion from the tetrahedral intermediate is favoured over loss of hydroxide ion, in carbamate hydrolysis, loss of hydroxide ion is favoured. A possible reason for this reversal of nucleofugicity of OH- and OR- is proposed.

https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9832203

© CSIRO 1983

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