Literature DB >> 11672308

The Alcoholysis Reaction of Isocyanates Giving Urethanes: Evidence for a Multimolecular Mechanism.

Greet Raspoet1, Minh Tho Nguyen, Michelle McGarraghy, Anthony Frank Hegarty.   

Abstract

A kinetic and mechanistic investigation of the catalyzed alcoholysis of isocyanates was undertaken. Both experimental and theoretical results showed that the alcoholysis should be understood by a multimolecular intervention of the alcohols. The alcoholysis of isocyanate was examined experimentally for 2-propanol and cyclohexanol in low and high concentrations. It is suggested that either two or three molecules of the alcohol are implicated from the kinetic study, while the reaction with trimers becomes dominant at high alcohol concentrations. In accordance with these results, theoretical study suggests an active participation of at least three alcohol molecules in a reacting supersystem, giving rise to a genuine effect. The detailed reaction mechanism for the alcoholysis reaction by methanol and methanol clusters (HN=C=O + n(CH(3)OH), n = 1-3) was modeled by ab initio methods, both in the gas phase and in solution. The nucleophilic addition occurs in a concerted way across the N=C bond of the isocyanate rather than across the C=O, similar to the isocyanate hydrolysis. The bulk solvent effect, which is treated by a polarizable continuum model (PCM), does not affect the preference of the alcohol to attack across the N=C bond as pointed out by the gas-phase values.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 11672308     DOI: 10.1021/jo9806411

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Org Chem        ISSN: 0022-3263            Impact factor:   4.354


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