21/10/2019

Are Imidazoles Versatile or Promiscuous in Reactions with Organophosphates? Insights from the Case of Parathion

Is the broad mechanistic versatility of imidazole towards organophosphates (OPs), that has inspired many catalysts and sensors, beneficial? Herein, a thorough analysis is given seeking to unravel this puzzle. For OPs from the P=O family, imidazole attacks the phosphorus atom exclusively (N-phosphorylates). With the P=S family which are less reactive, an unusual N-alkylation predominates. Surprisingly, imidazole reacts with methyl parathion exclusively at the aliphatic carbon, whilst for the ethylated analogue parathion, imidazole reacts by two pathways: at both the phosphorus and aliphatic car...

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