Specific transition state stabilization by metal ions in reactions of functionalized crown ethers

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The reactivity of groups lying in close proximity of a crown-ether moiety where a metal ion is hosted, has been investigated in model systems. We have found that methyl transfer and acyl transfer reactions are greatly accelerated by alkali and alkaline-earth metal ions. Rate enhancements in the order of 102-103 are commonly observed, but exceptionally high values in the order of 105-107 are also found in some cases, which correspond to transition state stabilizations of some 7-10 kcal/mol. © 1993 IUPAC

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Cacciapaglia, R., & Mandolini, L. (1993). Specific transition state stabilization by metal ions in reactions of functionalized crown ethers. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 65(3), 533–538. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac199365030533

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