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Alkaline metal hydroxide, catalysis with

The representative reaction system applied in asymmetric phase-transfer catalysis is the biphasic system composed of an organic phase containing an acidic methylene or methine compound and an electrophile, and an aqueous or solid phase of inorganic base such as alkaline metal (Na, K, Cs) hydroxide or carbonate. The key reactive intermediate in this type of reaction is the onium carbanion species, mostly onium enolate or nitronate, which reacts with the electrophile in the organic phase to afford the product. [Pg.2]

Artificial enzymes with metal ions can also hydrolyze phosphate esters (alkaline phosphatase is such a natural zinc enzyme). We examined the hydrolysis of p-nitro-phenyfdiphenylphosphate (29) by zinc complex 30, and also saw that in a micelle the related complex 31 was an even more effective catalyst [118]. Again the most likely mechanism is the bifunctional Zn-OH acting as both a Lewis acid and a hydroxide nucleophile, as in many zinc enzymes. By attaching the zinc complex 30 to one or two cyclodextrins, we saw even better catalysis with these full enzyme mimics [119]. A catalyst based on 25 - in which a bound La3+ cooperates with H202, not water - accelerates the cleavage of bis-p-nitrophenyl phosphate by over 108-fold relative to uncatalyzed hydrolysis [120]. This is an enormous acceleration. [Pg.9]


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