An-Najah University Journal for Research - A (Natural Sciences)

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original_full_paper

Short Communication: Solvent Effects on ρ Values of the Hammett Equation for the Hydrolysis of Benzylidene Benzoylhydrazones

Published
1989
Pages
51 - 58
Full text

Abstract

The effect of solvents on ρ values of the Hammett equation which characterizes the hydrolysis of Benzylidene Benzoylhydrazone (BBH) and its derivatives (m—NO2 m—CH3, m—OCH3 and m—Cl), have been studied with four solvents (MeOH, Et0H (1), n—BuOH, and DMSO) by U.V. — spectrophotometry. The effects of solvents on ? values, one of the Hammett equation parameters, have been reported and discussed.

original_full_paper

Short Communication: Solvent Effects on ρ Values of the Hammett Equation for the Hydrolysis of Benzylidene Benzoylhydrazones

Published
1989
الصفحات
51 - 58
البحث كاملا

الملخص

The effect of solvents on ρ values of the Hammett equation which characterizes the hydrolysis of Benzylidene Benzoylhydrazone (BBH) and its derivatives (m—NO2 m—CH3, m—OCH3 and m—Cl), have been studied with four solvents (MeOH, Et0H (1), n—BuOH, and DMSO) by U.V. — spectrophotometry. The effects of solvents on ? values, one of the Hammett equation parameters, have been reported and discussed.