Revisiting ion-pair interactions in phase transfer catalysis: from ionic compounds to real catalyst systems

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Abstract

Ion-pairing is a fundamental phenomenon that significantly influences phase-transfer catalysis. In this study, we conduct a comprehensive investigation of ion-pair interactions, aiming to establish a comprehensive understanding of their nature and implications. The study begins with the examination of polar ionic compounds to define the concept of an ion-pair in the context of phase-transfer catalysis. Subsequently, a diverse range of ion-pair catalyst models were explored to gain insight into the factors governing their interactions. Finally, the focus shifts towards the characterisation of real phase-transfer catalysts, bridging the gap between theoretical models and practical applications. Through a combination of computational approaches and theoretical analysis, this work provides valuable insight into the nature of ion-pair interactions within phase-transfer catalysis fields.

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Iribarren, I., Mates-Torres, E., & Trujillo, C. (2023). Revisiting ion-pair interactions in phase transfer catalysis: from ionic compounds to real catalyst systems. Dalton Transactions, 53(3), 1322–1335. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3dt03978a

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