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Rapid hydrolysis of model phosphate diesters by alkaline-earth cations in aqueous DMSO: speciation and kinetics
- Source :
- Dalton Transactions. :6609
- Publication Year :
- 2008
- Publisher :
- Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2008.
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Abstract
- Kinetics of the cleavage of two phosphate diesters, bis(4-nitrophenyl) phosphate and 2-hydroxypropyl 4-nitrophenyl phosphate and a triester, 4-nitrophenyl diphenyl phosphate, in the presence of Mg(II), Ca(II) and Sr(II) were studied in 90% vol. DMSO at 37 degrees C. The alkaline hydrolysis of the triester was inhibited by all cations, but with both phosphodiesters strong catalytic effects were observed. Potentiometric titrations of metal perchlorates by Bu4N(OH) revealed formation of M2(OH)3+, M(OH)+, M(OH)2 and M2(OH)5- species. Rate constants for phosphodiester cleavage by individual species were obtained from analysis of rate-concentration profiles. Observed first-order rate constants in the presence of 1-2 mM Mg(II) or Ca(II) in neutral and weakly basic solutions were 10(8)-10(11) times higher than those for background hydrolysis at the same pH while in water additions of up to 50 mM metal produced100-fold accelerations. Possible structures of DMSO solvated catalyst-substrate complexes were modeled by DFT calculations with Mg(II). The increased catalytic activity in 90% DMSO is attributed to stronger association of hydroxide ions and anionic phosphodiesters with metal ions and to preferable solvation of cations by DMSO, which creates favorable for reaction anhydrous microenvironment in the coordination sphere of the catalyst.
- Subjects :
- Aqueous solution
Chemistry
Hydrolysis
Metal ions in aqueous solution
Inorganic chemistry
Titrimetry
Water
Esters
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Alkaline hydrolysis (body disposal)
Phosphate
Catalysis
Phosphates
Inorganic Chemistry
Kinetics
chemistry.chemical_compound
Reaction rate constant
Metals, Alkaline Earth
Phosphodiester bond
Hydroxides
Potentiometry
Chemical Precipitation
Hydroxide
Dimethyl Sulfoxide
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14779234 and 14779226
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Dalton Transactions
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a0503ce99f85b5ff876779078fca9a87
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1039/b807030j