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A salt metathesis reaction (also called a double displacement reaction, double replacement reaction, or double decomposition) is a type of chemical reaction in which two ionic compounds in aqueous solution exchange their component ions to form two new compounds. Often, one of these new compounds is a precipitate, gas, or weak electrolyte, driving the reaction forward.

AB + CD -> AD + CB

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In older literature, the term double decomposition is common. The term double decomposition is more specifically used when at least one of the substances does not dissolve in the , as the ligand or ion exchange takes place in the solid state of the reactant. For example:

AX(aq) + BY(s) → AY(aq) + BX(s).


Types of reactions

Counterion exchange
Salt metathesis is a common technique for exchanging . The choice of reactants is guided by a or . can also be used to predict the products of a metathesis reaction.

Salt metathesis is often employed to obtain salts that are soluble in organic solvents. Illustrative is the conversion of sodium perrhenate to the tetrabutylammonium salt:J. R. Dilworth, W. Hussain, A. J. Hutson, C. Tetrahalo Oxorhenate Anions" Inorganic Syntheses 1997, volume 31, pages 257–262.

NaReO4 + N(C4H9)4Cl → N(C4H9)4ReO4 + NaCl
The tetrabutylammonium salt precipitates from the aqueous solution. It is soluble in .

Salt metathesis can be conducted in nonaqueous solution, illustrated by the conversion of ferrocenium tetrafluoroborate to a more lipophilic salt containing the tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)borate anion:J. Le Bras, H. Jiao, W. E. Meyer, F. Hampel and J. A. Gladysz, "Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Reactions of the 17-Valence-Electron Rhenium Methyl Complex (η5-C5Me5)Re(NO)(P(4-C6H4CH3)3)(CH3)+B(3,5-C6H3(CF3)2)4: Experimental and Computational Bonding Comparisons with 18-Electron Methyl and Methylidene Complexes", J. Organomet. Chem. 2000 volume 616, 54-66.

Fe(C5H5)2BF4 + NaB(C6F5)4 → Fe(C5H5)2B(C6F5)4 + NaBF4
When the reaction is conducted in , the salt NaBF4 precipitates and the B(C6F5)4- salt remains in solution.

Metathesis reactions can occur between two inorganic salts when one product is in the reaction solvent. For example, the precipitation of from a mixture of and cobalt hexammine chloride delivers the salt of the cobalt complex:

3 + Co(NH3)6Cl3 → 3 AgCl + Co(NH3)6(NO3)3

The reactants need not be highly soluble for metathesis reactions to take place. For example barium thiocyanate forms when boiling a slurry of copper(I) thiocyanate and in water:

+ 2 → + 2CuOH


Mechanisms
The mechanism of silver-based salt metathesis reactions are revealed with the use of , which contains a weakly coordinating carborane anion. With (Vaska's Complex), the product is an adduct with a Ir-Ag bond. By contrast, AgClO4 simply delivers . The intermediate is observed in the reaction of with .


Alkylation
Metal complexes are via salt metathesis reactions. Illustrative is the of titanocene dichloride to give the :
(C5H5)2TiCl2 + 2 ClMgCH3 → (C5H5)2Ti(CH3)2 + 2 MgCl2
The salt product typically precipitates from the reaction solvent.


Neutralization reaction
A neutralization reaction is a type of double replacement reaction. A neutralization reaction occurs when an reacts with an equal amount of a base. This reaction usually produces a salt. One example, hydrochloric acid reacts with disodium iron tetracarbonyl to produce the iron dihydride:

Reaction between an acid and a carbonate or bicarbonate salt yields , which spontaneously decomposes into and water. The release of carbon dioxide gas from the reaction mixture drives the reaction to completion. For example, a common, science-fair "volcano" reaction involves the reaction of hydrochloric acid with :


Salt-free metathesis reaction
In contrast to salt metathesis reactions, which are driven by the precipitation of solid salts, are salt-free reductions, which are driven by formation of silyl halides, Salt-free metathesis reactions proceed homogeneously.


See also
  • Single displacement reaction

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