Literature DB >> 21563802

Effect of electronic interactions on NMR 1J(CF) and 2J(CF) couplings in cis- and trans-4-t-butyl-2-fluorocyclohexanones and their alcohol derivatives.

Pedro R Anizelli1, Denize C Favaro, Rubén H Contreras, Cláudio F Tormena.   

Abstract

In order to study the influence of hyperconjugative, inductive, steric, and hydrogen-bond interactions on (1)J(CF) and (2)J(CF) NMR spin-spin coupling constants (SSCCs), they were measured in cis- and trans-4-t-butyl-2-fluorocyclohexanones and their alcohol derivatives. The four isotropic terms of those SSCCs, Fermi contact (FC), spin dipolar (SD), paramagnetic spin-orbit (PSO), and diamagnetic spin-orbit (DSO), were calculated at the SOPPA(CCSD)/EPR-III level. Significant changes in FC and PSO terms along that series of compounds were rationalized in terms of their transmission mechanisms by employing a qualitative analysis of their expressions in terms of the polarization propagator formalism. The PSO term is found to be sensitive to proximate interactions like steric compression and hydrogen bonding; we describe how it could be used to gauge such interactions. The FC term of (2)J(CF) SSCC in cis-4-t-butyl-2-fluorocyclohexanone is rationalized as transmitted in part by the superposition of the F and O electronic clouds.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21563802     DOI: 10.1021/jp202592c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem A        ISSN: 1089-5639            Impact factor:   2.781


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