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5972676 
Journal Article 
A mechanistic study of the reactions of formaldehyde with aniline in the presence of sulfite 
Atherton, JH; Brown, KH; Crampton, MR 
2000 
Yes 
Journal of the Chemical Society, Perkin Transactions 2: Physical Organic Chemistry
ISSN: 0300-9580 
941-946 
1H NMR results are reported for the reactions of hydroxymethanesulfonate, 1, with aniline and its derivatives to produce anilinomethanesulfonates, 3. The mechanism of the reaction involves dissociation of 1 to produce formaldehyde, as a steady state intermediate, which reacts with aniline to give a carbinolamine;† subsequent dehydration and reaction with sulfite produces the product. The kinetics of individual steps have been investigated. The release of sulfite from 1, measured by reaction with iodine, is shown to involve the ionised, dianionic form when pH >3. Rate constants, k2, and equilibrium constants, K2, are reported for carbinolamine formation; the values of k2, but not K2, are affected significantly by substituents in the aniline. It is deduced that the rate-limiting step in the overall formation of products 3 changes in the pH range 6-8 from carbinolamine formation to carbinolamine dehydration.