A heavy-atom isotope effect study of the hydrolysis of formamide

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Marlier, JF [1 ]
Dopke, NC
Johnstone, KR
Wirdzig, TJ
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[1] Calif Polytech State Univ San Luis Obispo, Dept Chem & Biochem, San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 USA
[2] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Chem, Madison, WI 53706 USA
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10.1021/ja9901819
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O6 [化学];
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Isotope effects were measured for all the atoms at the reactive center of formamide during hydrolysis in dilute alkaline solution. Most of the reaction proceeds by a pathway that is first-order in hydroxide, although a small amount proceeds by a pathway that is second-order in hydroxide. For alkaline hydrolysis at 25 degrees C the carbonyl carbon isotope effect is (13)k(obs) = 1.0321, the carbonyl oxygen isotope effect is (18)k(obs(C=O)) = 0.980, the formyl hydrogen isotope effect is (D)k(obs) = 0.80, and the nitrogen leaving group isotope effect is (15)k(obs) = 1.0040. The ratio of the rate of hydrolysis to the rate of exchange for the alkaline hydrolysis of formamide was shown to be linearly dependent on the hydroxide concentration, ranging from an extrapolated value of k(h)/k(ex) = 2.1 at very low hydroxide concentrations to k(h)/k(ex) = 8.4 at 1.5 M hydroxide. This is consistent with a mechanism in which an increasing fraction of the tetrahedral intermediate pool is trapped as a dianion at high pH, effectively lowering the rate of exchange. These results also indicate that the transition states leading into and out of the tetrahedral intermediate are of comparable energy for the pathway which is first-order in hydroxide. The solvent nucleophile isotope effect is (18)k(obs(nuc)) = 1.022 for water as the attacking nucleophile or (18)k(obs(nuc)) = 0.982 for hydroxide as the attacking nucleophile. These results strongly suggest that one of the water molecules hydrating the hydroxide ion is the actual attacking nucleophile instead of hydroxide ion itself.
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