Concerning the Problem of the Isokinetic Relationship. IV. The Evaluation of the Isosubstituent Hammett Parameter by Means of Isokinetic and Isoequilibrium Temperatures
Australian Journal of Chemistry
39(2) 199 - 208
Published: 1986
Abstract
The interrelation between the isosubstituent and the isokinetic relationship is developed and tested for several Hammett reaction series. Two methods of approach to relate the temperature dependence of Arrhenius and Hammett plots are given, one utilizing the isoequilibrium temperature of the ionization of benzoic acids and the other the isokinetic temperature of the respective Hammett reaction series. The efficiency of the approaches for the evaluation of the coordinates of the common point of intersection in the Hammett plot, i.e. the characteristics of the isosubstituent relationship, are compared with each other and with experimental results. With the former approach, by using the activation parameters of only one (commonly the unsubstituted ) member of the series, the temperature dependence of a Hammett line can be predicted provided that the isokinetic temperature of the Hammett series does not approach the experimental temperature range. Otherwise the latter approach must be used which, however, needs the temperature dependence of at least two (or better more) members of the reaction series.
https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9860199
© CSIRO 1986