A Lewis Basicity Scale
in Dichloromethane for Amines
and Common Nonprotogenic Solvents Using a Zinc(II) Schiff-Base Complex
as Reference Lewis Acid
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A consistent, reliable scale of Lewis basicity in dichloromethane
for 26 bases, involving amines and nonprotogenic solvents, is presented.
A Lewis acidic ZnII Schiff-base complex, involving formation
of stable 1:1 adducts is used as reference acid. Evaluation of binding
constants is achieved from spectrophotometric titrations, by the least-squares
nonlinear regression of multiwavelength spectrophotometric data. This
Lewis basicity scale represents a unique set of data reflecting the
actual Lewis basicity with respect this “real world”
Lewis acidic species. The comparison of present Lewis basicity scale
with data reported in the literature indicates that while for the
involved solvents their relative basicity is scarcely affected by
the reference Lewis acid, in contrast for sterically encumbered amines
the Lewis basicity seems to be dependent from the reference species.
Thus, Lewis basicity is governed by the steric hindrance at the donor
atom and involves very different relative basicities than those predicted
considering typical reference Lewis acids. This is expected to have
a major involvement in the organic synthesis and catalysis, given
the sterically encumbered nature of commonly involved Lewis acidic
organometallic complexes.
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Oliveri, Ivan Pietro; Maccarrone, Giuseppe; Bella, Santo Di (2016). A Lewis Basicity Scale
in Dichloromethane for Amines
and Common Nonprotogenic Solvents Using a Zinc(II) Schiff-Base Complex
as Reference Lewis Acid. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jo2016218