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    Chichester : Wiley-Blackwell
    Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry 4 (1991), S. 67-69 
    ISSN: 0894-3230
    Keywords: Organic Chemistry ; Physical Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
    Notes: Aqueous-phase equilibrium acidity constants have been determined for urazole (1,2,4-triazolidine-3,5-dione), several substituted urazoles and other selected imides. Aqueous phase pKa values for urazole (5.8), 1-methylurazole (5.3), 4-methylurazole (5.7) and 1,4-dimethylurazole (5.3) indicate that (in water) the methyl group acidifies the urazole moiety when bonded to N-1 but has little effect on acidity when bonded to N-4. Aqueous phase pKa values for hydantoin (9.0) and 1-methylhydantoin (9.1) suggest that a 1-methyl substituent has little effect on the acidity of the imide proton present in hydantoin. These data, combined with aqueous phase pKa values for 1,2-dimethylurazole (7.5), a substituted urazole lacking amide protons, indicate that an amide proton in urazole (i.e. the proton bound to either N-1 or N-2 in urazole) is ca 1.5 pKa units more acidic than the imide proton (i.e. the proton bound to N-4). Changes in 13C NMR chemical shifts for the carbonyl carbon atoms present in variously substituted D2O phase urazoles, hydantoins, succinimide and their conjugate bases also confirm that amide N—H bonds found in urazole and 1-methylurazole are weaker, in a heterolytic acid - base sense, than imide N—H bonds.
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