Combined use of three forms of chiroptical spectroscopies in the study of the absolute configuration and conformational properties of 3-phenylcyclopentanone, 3-phenylcyclohexanone, and 3-phenylcycloheptanone
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
Three forms of chiroptical spectroscopies, electronic circular dichroism (ECD), vibrational circular dichroism
(VCD), and optical rotatory dispersion (ORD) have been employed to study the configuration
and conformational properties of the three molecules: (S)-3-phenylcyclopentanone, (S)-3-
phenylcyclohexanone, and (S)-3-phenylcycloheptanone (including (S)-3-phenylcyclopentanone-2,2,5,5-
d4 and (S)-3-phenylcyclohexanone-2,2,6,6-d4). ECD and VCD spectra in the mid-IR for the three molecular
systems are marginally dependent on fine conformational details, as interpreted in terms of
standard DFT computational methods, with common spectroscopic features to the three systems clearly
identified. Accounting for vibronic coupling mechanisms reproduces the structuring of ECD n/p* band.
The ORD curves are quite similar for the three types of molecules, but their interpretation highlights
a crucial role played by conformations of the cycloalkanone ring in the case of (S)-3-
phenylcycloheptanone. The same conclusions are reached by considering the VCD spectra in the CHstretching
region.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Santoro, Fabrizio
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