Alkaline hydrolysis of nonphenolic β-O-4 lignin model dimers: Further studies of the substituent effect on the leaving phenoxide

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Collier, W.E. [1 ]
Fisher, T.H. [1 ]
Ingram Jr., L.L. [1 ]
Harris, A.L. [1 ]
Schultz, T.P. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Chemistry, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State
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Ethers - Hydrolysis - Pulp - Pulp cooking;
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Reaction rates and activation parameters for the alkaline hydrolysis of nonphenolic β-O-4 lignin models [2-(4-substituted phenoxy)-1-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-1-ethanol] were compared to 2-methoxylated B-ring analogues run earlier. The Hammett plot with the best fit used σ- values to give a ρ of 1.9 ± 0.2. while the 2-methoxyl-substituted compounds had a ρ of 2.3 ± 0.3. Compounds with a methoxyl group at the ortho position of the leaving phenoxide ion hydrolyzed slightly faster than the non-methoxylated analogues, indicating that the 2-methoxy group is a weak electron-withdrawer. The strong electron-withdrawing 4-CHO and 4-CF3 substituents gave significantly different activation parameters than the unsubstituted compound. Experiments with 18O-labeled water suggested that our earlier proposed SNAr mechanism for the alkaline hydrolysis of strong electron-withdrawing compounds is not correct. It appears that all nonphenolic β-O-4 dimers are hydrolyzed by a neighboring group mechanism.
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