Effects of Divalent Metal Ions on pH-Dependent Hydrolysis of p-Nitrophenyl (E)-(Hydroxyminio) Phosphonoacetate |
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Authors: | Boris A. Kashemirov Mari Fujimoto-posner Charles E. McKenna |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry , University of Southern California , Los Angeles , CA , 90089-0744 , USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract The (E-oxime of phosphonoglyoxylic acid, or (E-troika acid [(E)-l] undergoe: fragmentation leading to phosphorylation of the aqueous solvent at neutral pH and room temperature.[1] In contrast, the corresponding C-methyl ester (a-2 is stable under these mild conditions. Conversion of the unreactive (E)-2 to (E)-1 requires dewthylation a pH 13–14, generating the polyanion of (E-1, which becomes reactive on protonation.[1] |
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