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A Comparison of Proton Transfer Rates in Aqueous and Non-Aqueous Solutions

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Proton transfer mechanisms are described in either water or anhydrous dimethylsulphoxide as solvents, using the same acidic substrates in each case: ammonium salts, acetylenic compounds, thiols or alcohols. Rate measurements were performed as a function of the pH by means of dynamic NMR of proton or carbon -13 nuclei at 25°C. From these experiments, it seems that the presence of water is not necessary to obtain fast proton transfers.

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Bianchin, B., Chrisment, J., Delpuech, J.J., Deschamps, M.N., Nicole, D., Serratrice, G. (1975). A Comparison of Proton Transfer Rates in Aqueous and Non-Aqueous Solutions. In: Wyn-Jones, E. (eds) Chemical and Biological Applications of Relaxation Spectrometry. NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, vol 18. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-1855-5_40

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