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One Soai reaction, two mechanisms?

Yannick Geiger

2022Chemical Society Reviews31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

For over 25 years the chemistry community has puzzled over the mechanism of the Soai reaction, a fascinating chemical process which achieves chiral symmetry breaking by combining autocatalysis with asymmetric amplification. In 2020, the groups of Denmark and Trapp each made a proposal, based on extensive experimental work, on what is the catalytic species there: either a tetrameric product alkoxide aggregate ("SMS tetramer") or a product-substrate dimer ("hemiacetal"). These models seemingly oppose and exclude each other; however, they might also be both valid since the studies were conducted on different substrates which are not necessarily equivalent. This is shown in this Viewpoint by an in-depth comparison of the two studies and of data from earlier reports, which opens up to a discussion on this scenario's far-reaching implications on the fundamental understanding of asymmetry-amplifying autocatalysis.

Topics & Concepts

AutocatalysisTetramerDimerChemistryAlkoxideMechanism (biology)AsymmetryCatalysisSubstrate (aquarium)Product (mathematics)Theoretical physicsComputational chemistryStereochemistryOrganic chemistryPhysicsMathematicsQuantum mechanicsEnzymeOceanographyGeometryGeologyOrigins and Evolution of LifeProtein Structure and DynamicsPhotoreceptor and optogenetics research
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