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The in, out Asymmetric Pseudo-Triple Helical Form of a D3h Diaza-Macropentacycle
Roland GraffJean-claude ChambronEnrique EspinosaClément Bonnotsubject
Steric effects[CHIM.ORGA]Chemical Sciences/Organic chemistry010405 organic chemistryStereochemistryOrganic ChemistryCryptandEnantioselective synthesisCrystal structure010402 general chemistryCondensation reaction01 natural sciences0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundTosylchemistry[ CHIM.ORGA ] Chemical Sciences/Organic chemistryNitrogen inversionComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSTriple helixdescription
A sterically encumbered [N(2)S(6)] macropentacycle (5) related to diazamacrobicycles and cryptands has been synthesized in 53% yield by the [1+1] condensation reaction between functionalized macrocyclic and macrotricyclic precursors. A macrononacycle (18) resulting from the corresponding [2+2] condensation was isolated in 7% yield from the reaction mixture. Both compounds showed broad features in their room-temperature (1)H NMR spectra, but their maximal average symmetry (D(3h) and D(2h), respectively) was achieved at high temperature (380 K). At low temperature (200 K, CD(2)Cl(2) solution), the macropentacycle is "frozen" to a single asymmetric (C1) conformation on the (1)H NMR time scale, which has also the molecular structure observed in the solid state by X-ray crystallography: pseudo-triple helical ( not equalC(3)) shape, io (in, out) form resulting from the endo/exo configuration at the nitrogen bridgehead atoms, and similar orientations of the tosyl substituents. The solution dynamics of the molecule can be described by coupled bridgehead nitrogen inversion, triple helix symmetrization, and reversal of triple helix handedness, with DeltaGc = 54.2 kJ mol(-1) in CD(2)Cl(2) at 300 K. Adoption of the io form by macropentacycle 5 in the crystal and in solution at low-temperature most probably results from the steric crowding and strain introduced by the [15]ane-N(2)S(2) macrocyclic bridging subunits.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2007-12-29 | The Journal of Organic Chemistry |