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Jürgen Rotzler1, Heiko Gsellinger, Markus Neuburger
1Department of Chemistry, University of Basel, St. Johannsring 19, 4056 Basel, Switzerland.
Abstract:
The thermodynamics of the atropisomerisation of torsion angle restricted, axial chiral biphenyl-based push-pull cyclophanes were studied. Using (1)H NMR coalescence measurements the rotation barrier around the central C-C bond was determined to be 50 kJ mol(-1) for the propyl-bridged biphenyl derivative 1b, displaying only a negligible solvent dependence. By protonation of the piperidinyl nitrogen as electron donor, the free energy ΔG(‡)(T) of the rotation barrier increased, indicating that the tendency of the push-pull system to planarise may be considered as a driving force for the atropisomerisation. For the more restricted butyl-bridged cyclophane 1c a rotation barrier of ΔG(‡)(T) = 90 kJ mol(-1) was measured using dynamic chromatography. The difference in the free energy of rotation around the central C-C bond probably reflects the crowdedness of the transition states.
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