Issue 12, 2001

Demethylation reactions of phosphate esters catalysed by complexes of polyether ligands with metal iodides

Abstract

Metal ion catalysis has been observed in demethylation reactions of methyl di(para-substituted phenyl)phosphate esters 1–4 promoted by complexes of polyether ligands 5–7 with alkali metal iodides MI (M = Li, Na, K) in low polarity media (chlorobenzene, 1,2-dichlorobenzene). The catalytic effect is found to depend on both the metal ion charge density and the ligand topology. Rate constants increase, in the order K+ < Na+ < Li+, with the complexes of crown ether 5 and PEG 6, whereas they are much lower and independent of the cation with the cryptates of 7. Reaction rates are favored by electron-withdrawing substituents, with Hammett ρ-values that increase with decreasing Lewis acid character of the cation (Li+ < Na+ < K+) or when the charge of the latter is shielded by a good complexing agent like cryptand 7. Kinetic data are explained on the basis of a concerted “push–pull” mechanism.

Graphical abstract: Demethylation reactions of phosphate esters catalysed by complexes of polyether ligands with metal iodides

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Jul 2001
Accepted
28 Sep 2001
First published
08 Nov 2001

J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 2001, 2314-2317

Demethylation reactions of phosphate esters catalysed by complexes of polyether ligands with metal iodides

D. Landini, A. Maia and C. Pinna, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 2001, 2314 DOI: 10.1039/B105877K

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