Readme for the documentation of scientific data sets Author Readme: Ofial; Armin Date of creation Readme: 2025-09-24 ______________________________ Title of the scientific data set: Kinetic measurements used to determine the nucleophilicity of mesoionic N-heterocyclic olefins (mNHO) Version: 1.0 Contact: Ofial, Armin; Dept. Chemistry, LMU Muenchen, Germany; ofial@lmu.de ______________________________ Author 1 of scientific data set: Andreas; Eitzinger Author 1 Identifier: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3231-9716 Author 1 Affiliation: Dept. Chemistry, LMU Muenchen, Germany Author 1 Contribution: Researcher, DataCurator Author 2 of scientific data set: Ofial; Armin R. Author 2 Identifier: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9600-2793 Author 2 Affiliation:: Dept. Chemistry, LMU Muenchen, Germany Author 2 Contribution: ContactPerson, ProjectLeader, DataCurator ______________________________ Project name: Nucleophilicity of mesoionic N-heterocyclic olefins (mNHO) ______________________________ Abstract: The kinetics of mNHO reactions with arylidene malonates, ArCH=C(CO2Et)2, which gave zwitterionic adducts, were investigated photometrically in THF at 293.15 K. Folder and file names AEM-xxx refer to individual experiments and are identical to those in the Supporting Information files "OpenData_SI_mNHO_kinetics.docx/pdf/rtf". This Supplemental Material is part of an article published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (doi.org/10.1002/anie.202309790). Keywords: kinetics, reactivity, nucleophiles, electrophiles, time-resolved spectroscopy Methods for data collection: time-dependent photometric measurements ______________________________ File list: The zip file contains txt files with absorbance vs. time data; exp files used for the k(obs) determination; pdf files with results of the k(obs) determination; File formats: *.txt (raw data), *.exp (evaluated data), *.pdf (evaluated data, Supporting Information), *.docx (Supporting Information), *.rtf (Supporting Information) ______________________________ Remarks: This research was funded in whole, or in part, by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF), project no. J-4592 (Erwin Schroedinger fellowship to A.E., Grant-DOI: 10.55776/J4592).