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An Exceptionally Close, Non-Bonded Hydrogen-Hydrogen Contact with Strong Through-Space Spin-Spin Coupling
Yonglong Xiao1, Joel T Mague1, Robert A Pascal1
1Department of Chemistry, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, 70118, USA.
Abstract:
Condensation of 1,8,13-tris(mercaptomethyl)triptycene and tris(bromomethyl)methane yields an in,in-cyclophane with two inwardly directed methine groups. Based on X-ray analysis and DFT and MP2 calculations, the hydrogen-hydrogen non-bonded contact distance is estimated to be 1.50-1.53 Å. Furthermore, the two in-hydrogen atoms show obvious spin-spin coupling with J=2.0 Hz.
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