Lecture 15 Flashcards
1
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Base catalysis
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Increases the rate of reaction by deprotonating a reactant
2
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Nucleophilic catalysis
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Increases the rate of reaction by forming a new covalent bond to one of the reactants
-complete change in the reaction mechanism
3
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Metal Ion Catalysis
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- Metal ions are strong lewis acids that form donor-acceptor complexes with molecules that have lone pairs
- Coordination of a metal ion to a carbonyl group has the same effect as adding a proton
- The donor-acceptor complex is more reactive to nucleophiles than the free carbonyl compound
4
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Metal Ion versatility
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In some cases metal ions play the same catalytic role as a proton
- metal ions are stronger lewis acids than protons, most have charge greater than +1
- coordination to a carbonyl group enhances the reactivity of an electrophile
- coordination to water enhances the reactivity of the nucleophile