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Hydrolysis of a carbamate triggered by coordination of metal ions.

Sandra Fernández-FariñaMiguel Martínez-CalvoMaria Jose Romero-CastroJosé M SecoGuillermo ZaragozaRosa PedridoAna M González-Noya
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2022)
The mechanism of carbamate activation promoted by different metal ions has been explored in this work. The reaction of the carbamate ligand H 2 L with chloride metal salts (M = Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd) leads to the coordination of the metal ions to the ligand, causing hydrolysis of the systems. This self-immolation process results in mononuclear dihydrazone complexes, carbon dioxide and the release of alcohol species from the pendant groups of the carbamate ligand. The conditions under which this process occurs have been studied in detail.
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