Issue 9, 1992

Enantiomer resolution, barrier to ring inversion, circular dichroism spectrum and absolute configuration of cycloocta[2,1-b: 3,4-b′]dipyridine

Abstract

The chiral cycloocta[2,1-b:3,4-b′]dipyridine 3b has been cleanly resolved into enantiomers by chromatography on swollen, microcrystalline triacetylcellulose, using ethanol as the mobile phase. A trace of ammonia had to be added to prevent acid-catalysed racemization. The free energy barrier to ring inversion was found to be close to 25 kcal mol–1, and rather insensitive to the temperature. The experimental CD spectrum could be reasonably well simulated by CNDO/S calculations, indicating that the first eluted enantiomer has the R configuration. According to the calculations, the long-wavelength CD band has no clear n→π* character.

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1992, 1625-1628

Enantiomer resolution, barrier to ring inversion, circular dichroism spectrum and absolute configuration of cycloocta[2,1-b: 3,4-b′]dipyridine

P. Rashidi-Ranjbar, J. Sandström, H. N. C. Wong and X. C. Wang, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1992, 1625 DOI: 10.1039/P29920001625

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