Chemistry:Pyridinium p-toluenesulfonate

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Pyridinium p-toluenesulfonate
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Names
IUPAC name
4-methylbenzenesulfonate; pyridin-1-ium
Other names
pyridinium p-toluenesulfonate
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
Abbreviations PPTS
ChemSpider
Properties
C12H13NO3S
Molar mass 251.30 g·mol−1
Appearance Colourless solid
Melting point 120 °C (248 °F; 393 K) source[2]
Acidity (pKa) 5.21[1]
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Pyridinium p-toluenesulfonate (PPTS) is a colourless solid salt of pyridine and p-toluenesulfonic acid.

Uses

In organic synthesis, PPTS is used as a weakly acidic catalyst, providing an organic soluble source of pyridinium (C5H5NH+) ions. For example, PPTS is used to deprotect silyl ethers or tetrahydropyranyl ethers when a substrate is unstable to stronger acid catalysts. It is also a commonly used catalyst for the preparation of acetals and ketals from aldehydes and ketones.

References

  1. David A. Evans (2005-11-04). "Evans pKa Table" (PDF). http://evans.rc.fas.harvard.edu/pdf/evans_pKa_table.pdf. Retrieved 2016-03-02. 
  2. TOKYO CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CO., LTD. "Pyridinium p-Toluenesulfonate". http://www.tokyokasei.co.jp/catalog/P0942.html. Retrieved 2011-09-16.