1963
DOI: 10.1139/v63-187
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Mechanisms of the Reactions of Diethylzinc With Isopropanol and Water

Abstract: Reactions of diethyl~inc with isopropanol and water were studied by means of infrared absorption and gas evolution. The former method was found to be more reliable. Ethylzinc isopropoxide, formed from diethylzinc and isopropanol, was shown to be stable in the presence of excess isopropanol. The reaction of diethylzinc with water was found to proceed in a twostep manner, the product of the first being ethylzinc hydroxide. The decomposition of ethylzinc hydroxide was found to be first order with respect to itsel… Show more

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“…As for oxygen source, H 2 O, ozone, alcohols, O 2 , and N 2 O have been employed. In sol-gel method, the mechanism for the reaction of DEZ with isopropanol and water has been studied by Herold, et al [12]. The reaction of DEZ with water was found to proceed in a two-step manner: the evolution of ethylzinc hydroxide {Zn(C 2 H 5 )OH}, followed by its decomposition to ZnO.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for oxygen source, H 2 O, ozone, alcohols, O 2 , and N 2 O have been employed. In sol-gel method, the mechanism for the reaction of DEZ with isopropanol and water has been studied by Herold, et al [12]. The reaction of DEZ with water was found to proceed in a two-step manner: the evolution of ethylzinc hydroxide {Zn(C 2 H 5 )OH}, followed by its decomposition to ZnO.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, cryoscopic studies carried out on the controlled hydrolysis of diethylzinc show the formation of organozinc hydroxide EtZnOH as intermediate. 130,131 This intermediate, which is thought to have the dimeric structure (EtZnOH) 2 , is very unstable and reacts further to give polymers of the form Et(ZnO) n (equation 19). Some of these products exhibit a good catalytic activity for the polymerization of lactones and cyclic ethers.…”
Section: Other Organozinc Compounds Containing Oxygenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is caused by the very complex polymerization process, with polymerization, depolymerization, side reactions and polymer precipitation occurring simultaneously 2) , and by the heterogeneity of the catalysts at the molecular level 17) . For instance, the diethylzinc/water system contains oligomers, Et(ZnO) x H, with different values of x 18,19) . The catalyst is actually a mixture of different molecules with many active sites, which are inter-and intramolecularly associated, involving zinc atoms with different degrees of coordination.…”
Section: Copolymerization Of Mesogenic Epoxides and Comentioning
confidence: 99%