Keto-enol/enolate equilibria in the isochroman-4-one system. Effect of a beta-oxygen substituent.

2001 
The enol of 1-tetralone was generated flash photolytically, and rates of its ketonization were measured in aqueous HClO4 and NaOH solutions as well as in CH3CO2H, H2PO4-, (CH2OH)3CNH3+, and NH4+ buffers. The enol of isochroman-4-one was also generated, by hydrolysis of its potassium salt and trimethylsilyl ether, and rates of its ketonization were measured in aqueous HClO4 and NaOH. Rates of enolization of the two ketones were measured as well. Combination of the enolization and ketonization data for isochroman-4-one gave the keto−enol equilibrium constant pKE = 5.26, the acidity constant of the enol ionizing as an oxygen acid p = 10.14, and the acidity constant of the ketone ionizing as a carbon acid p = 15.40. Comparison of these results with those for 1-tetralone shows that the β-oxygen substituent in isochroman-4-one raises all three of these constants:  KE by 2 orders of magnitude, by not quite 1 order of magnitude, and by nearly 3 orders of magnitude. The β-oxygen substituent also retards the rate o...
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