Swain equation

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The Swain equation relates the kinetic isotope effect for the protium/tritium combination with that of the protium/deuterium combination according to:

kHkT=(kHkD)1.442

where kH,D,T are the reaction rate constants for the protonated, deuterated and tritiated reactants respectively.

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  1. Applied Swain equation

References

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  1. Use of Hydrogen Isotope Effects to Identify the Attacking Nucleophile in the Enolization of Ketones Catalyzed by Acetic Acid C. Gardner Swain, Edward C. Stivers, Joseph F. Reuwer, Jr. Lawrence J. Schaad; J. Am. Chem. Soc.; 1958; 80(21); 5885-5893. Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).