Linear free energy relationships of the 1H and 13C NMR chemical shifts of 3-methylene-2-substituted-1,4-pentadienes
✍ Scribed by Nataša V. Valentić; Željko Vitnik; Sergei I. Kozhushkov; Armin de Meijere; Gordana S. Ušćumlić; Ivan O. Juranić
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 190 KB
- Volume
- 744-747
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-2860
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✦ Synopsis
Linear free energy relationships (LFER) were applied to the 1 H and 13 C NMR chemical shifts (d N , NZ 1 H and 13 C, respectively) in the unsaturated backbone of cross-conjugated trienes 3-methylene-2-substituted-1,4-pentadienes. The NMR data were correlated using five different LFER models, based on the mono, the dual and the triple substituent parameter (MSP, DSP and TSP, respectively) treatment. The simple and extended Hammett equations, and the three postulated unconventional LFER models obtained by adaptation of the later, were used. The geometry data, which are needed in Karplus-type and McConnell-type analysis, were obtained using semi-empirical MNDO-PM3 calculations.
In correlating the data the TSP approach was more successful than the MSP and DSP approaches. The fact that the calculated molecular geometries allow accurate prediction of the NMR data confirms the validity of unconventional LFER models used. These results suggest the s-cis conformation of the cross-conjugated triene as the preferred one. Postulated unconventional DSP and TSP equations enable the assessment of electronic substituent effects in the presence of other interfering influences.
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