Issue 0, 1980

Chiroptical studies. Part 96. Short wavelength (190 nm) circular dichroism of ketones

Abstract

C.d. data in the region of 190 nm are analysed for 152 chiral ketones, by the empirical methods used recently in re-evaluating c.d. data for the nπ* transition (ca. 290 nm). The 190-nm c.d. band for compounds of either trans- or cis-decalone type is generally dominated by octant-consignate contributions of any axial alkyl substituents at the ring junction positions ‘α’ or ‘β’ to the carbonyl function. Group increments (δδε) derived from this analysis allow the ‘prediction’ of values of Δε, although less accurately than for the nπ* band. Compounds which include a cyclopentanone ring exhibit c.d. behaviour with signs which depend both upon the contributions of any ‘α’- or ‘β’-axial methyl substituents and on the conformation of the cyclopentanone ring itself. The structural information which can be obtained from the ‘190 nm’ c.d. band differs markedly in some respects from that provided by the well known nπ* c.d. band. Some applications are suggested.

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1980, 787-803

Chiroptical studies. Part 96. Short wavelength (190 nm) circular dichroism of ketones

David. N. Kirk, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1980, 787 DOI: 10.1039/P19800000787

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