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Lipophilic phosphoric acid catalyst

An insoluble cationic iodinating reagent, combined with a chiral binol-derived lipophilic phosphoric acid catalyst, has been found to act as an efficient source of chiral iodine that performs the semipinacol transposition of strained allylic alcohols to -iodo spiroketones B (Scheme 85). (Se)... [Pg.552]

Catalysis in Transacylation Reactions. The principal objective of the study was to evaluate 4 as an effective organic soluble lipophilic catalyst for transacylation reactions of carboxylic and phosphoric acid derivatives in aqueous and two-phase aqueous-organic solvent media. Indeed 4 catalyzes the conversion of benzoyl chloride to benzoic anhydride in well-stirred suspensions of CH2CI2 and 1.0 M aqueous NaHCC>3 (Equations 1-3). The results are summarized in Table 1 where yields of isolated acid, anhydride and recovered acid chloride are reported. The reaction is believed to involve formation of the poly(benzoyloxypyridinium) ion intermediate (5) in the organic phase (Equation 1) and 5 then quickly reacts with bicarbonate ion and/or hydroxide ion at the interphase to form benzoate ion (Equation 2 and 3). Apparently most of the benzoate ion is trapped by additional 5 in the organic layer or at the interphase to produce benzoic anhydride (Equation 4), an example of normal phase-... [Pg.205]

The results of these studies and others reported previously demonstrate that the 1-oxypyridinyl group is an effective catalyst for the transacylation reactions of derivatives of carboxylic and phosphoric acids when incorporated in small molecules and polymers. Furthermore, this catalytic site exhibits high selectivity for acid chlorides in the presence of acid anhydrides, amides, and esters. Therefore, catalysts bearing this group as the catalytic site can be used successfully in synthetic applications that require such specificity. The results of this work suggest that functionalized polysiloxanes should be excellent candidates as catalysts for a wide variety of chemical reactions, because they combine the unique collection of chemical, physical, and dynamic-mechanical properties of siloxanes with the chemical properties of the functional group. Finally, functionalized siloxanes appear to mimic effectively enzyme-lipophilic substrate associations that contribute to the widely acknowledged selectivity and efficiency observed in enzymic catalysis. [Pg.111]


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