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The Intermediates in Lewis Acid Catalysis with Lanthanide Triflates.


ABSTRACT: Lanthanide triflates are effective Lewis acid catalysts in reactions involving carbonyl compounds due to their high oxophilicity and water stability. Despite the growing interest, the identity of the catalytic species formed in lanthanide catalysed reactions is still unknown. We have therefore used mass spectrometry and ion spectroscopy to intercept and characterize the intermediates in a reaction catalysed by ytterbium and dysprosium triflates. We were able to identify a number of lanthanide intermediates formed in a simple condensation reaction between a C-acid and an aldehyde. Results show correlation between the reactivity of lanthanide complexes and their charge state and suggest that the triply charged complexes play a key role in lanthanide catalysed reactions. Spectroscopic data of the gaseous ions accompanied by theoretical calculations reveal that the difference between catalytic efficiencies of ytterbium and dysprosium ions can be explained by their different electrophilicity.

SUBMITTER: Tripodi GL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6813638 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Intermediates in Lewis Acid Catalysis with Lanthanide Triflates.

Tripodi Guilherme L GL   Correra Thiago C TC   Angolini Célio F F CFF   Ferreira Bruno R V BRV   Maître Philippe P   Eberlin Marcos N MN   Roithová Jana J  

European journal of organic chemistry 20190524 22


Lanthanide triflates are effective Lewis acid catalysts in reactions involving carbonyl compounds due to their high oxophilicity and water stability. Despite the growing interest, the identity of the catalytic species formed in lanthanide catalysed reactions is still unknown. We have therefore used mass spectrometry and ion spectroscopy to intercept and characterize the intermediates in a reaction catalysed by ytterbium and dysprosium triflates. We were able to identify a number of lanthanide in  ...[more]

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