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Efficient organotin catalysts for urethanes: kinetic and mechanistic investigations

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Dibenzyltin bis(2-ethylhexanoate) 1 (4-YC6H4CH2)2Sn(OC(O)R1)2 [Y = H, 1a; MeO, 1b; Cl, 1c; Me, 1d; and R1 = MeCH2CH2CH2CH(Et)] were synthesized either from the reaction of corresponding dibenzyltin dichlorides with silver 2-ethylhexanoate or from the reaction of dibenzyltin oxides with 2-ethylhexanoic acid. Compound 1a was further utilized as a catalyst for the reaction of mono- and di-isocyanates [PhNCO, CH3C6H3-2,4-(NCO)2 and OCN(CH2)6NCO] with alcohols (primary, secondary, tertiary, cyclohexcyl, alkyl, allyl, benzyl and aryl) leading to the formation of the corresponding urethanes. The catalytic efficiencies of 1 vis-à-vis industrially known organotin catalysts have been determined through kinetic studies for the reaction of PhNCO and n-BuOH at various temperatures. Compounds 1a, 1c and 1d show higher efficiency than dibutyltin bis(2-ethylhexanoate). FTIR studies further provide mechanistic insights into the catalytic cycle, which comprises pre-coordination of isocyanate to tin(IV), formation of stannyl carbamate and generation of dibenzyl(alkoxy)carboxylate as the active catalyst. Copyright © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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