1999
DOI: 10.1039/a809914f
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Lanthanide(III) and Group IV metal triflate catalysed electrophilic nitration: ‘nitrate capture’ and the rôle of the metal centre †

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“…Many catalytic systems have been em-ployed, most of them heterogeneous; such as metal nitrates of iron(III ) or copper(II) supported on montmorillonite clay [12][13][14][15] have been shown to be efficient nitra-ting agents. Other examples involve the use of lanthanide (III), zirconium(IV) or hafnium(IV) triflate salts as catalysts of nitric acid nitration [16]. Iron (III)2,4pentanedionate [17,18] and zirconium(IV) 2,4-pentanedionate [19] have also been used as catalysts in the presence of dinitrogen pentoxide.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many catalytic systems have been em-ployed, most of them heterogeneous; such as metal nitrates of iron(III ) or copper(II) supported on montmorillonite clay [12][13][14][15] have been shown to be efficient nitra-ting agents. Other examples involve the use of lanthanide (III), zirconium(IV) or hafnium(IV) triflate salts as catalysts of nitric acid nitration [16]. Iron (III)2,4pentanedionate [17,18] and zirconium(IV) 2,4-pentanedionate [19] have also been used as catalysts in the presence of dinitrogen pentoxide.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[10] It has been reasoned that the electrostatic interaction between the lanthanide ion and nitric acid, which is crucial for the formation of the nitronium ion (NO 2 ϩ ) as the de facto nitrating agent, increases as the polarising power (i.e. charge-to size-ratio) of lanthanide ion increases.…”
Section: Effect Of the Lanthanide(iii) Ion On The Nitration Reactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3] A screening of the entire series of lanthanide() triflates for their catalytic activity in nitration also revealed a clear inverse correlation between the extent of nitration reaction and the ionic radius of the trivalent lanthanide ion. [10] The reaction we chose for the initial screening of the catalytic activity of Ln(p-NBSA) 3 , Ln(m-NBSA) 3 , and Ln(2,4-NBSA) 3 catalysts was the nitration of toluene. We first examined catalysts containing either ytterbium() or lanthanum() ions, as these two ions represent two extreme examples of the lanthanide() series in terms of ionic radius.…”
Section: Screening Of the Lanthanide(iii) Catalystsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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