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Dynamic and Persistent Cyclochirality in Hydrogen-Bonded Derivatives of Medium-Ring Triamines.


ABSTRACT: Cyclic triureas derived from 1,4,7-triazacyclononane (TACN) were synthesized; X-ray crystallography showed a chiral bowl-like conformation with each urea hydrogen-bonded to its neighbor with uniform directionality, forming a "cyclochiral" closed loop of hydrogen bonds. Variable-temperature 1H NMR, 1H-1H exchange spectroscopy, Eyring analysis, computational modeling, and studies in various solvents revealed that cyclochirality is dynamic (ΔG25°C = 63-71 kJ mol-1 in noncoordinating solvents), exchanging between enantiomers by two mechanisms: bowl inversion and directionality reversal, with the former subject to a slightly smaller enantiomerization barrier. The enantiomerization rate substantially increased in the presence of hydrogen-bonding solvents. Population of only one of the two cyclochiral hydrogen-bond directionalities could be induced by annulating one ethylene bridge with a trans-cyclohexane. Alternatively, enantiomerization could be inhibited by annulating one ethylene bridge with a cis-cyclohexane (preventing bowl inversion) and replacing one urea function with a formamide (preventing directionality reversal). Combining these structural modifications resulted in an enantiomerization barrier of ΔG25°C = 93 kJ mol-1, furnishing a planar-chiral, atropisomeric bowl-shaped structure whose stereochemical stability arises solely from its hydrogen-bonding network.

SUBMITTER: Morris DTJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10472504 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dynamic and Persistent Cyclochirality in Hydrogen-Bonded Derivatives of Medium-Ring Triamines.

Morris David T J DTJ   Wales Steven M SM   Echavarren Javier J   Žabka Matej M   Marsico Giulia G   Ward John W JW   Pridmore Natalie E NE   Clayden Jonathan J  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20230818 34


Cyclic triureas derived from 1,4,7-triazacyclononane (TACN) were synthesized; X-ray crystallography showed a chiral bowl-like conformation with each urea hydrogen-bonded to its neighbor with uniform directionality, forming a "cyclochiral" closed loop of hydrogen bonds. Variable-temperature <sup>1</sup>H NMR, <sup>1</sup>H-<sup>1</sup>H exchange spectroscopy, Eyring analysis, computational modeling, and studies in various solvents revealed that cyclochirality is dynamic (Δ<i>G</i><sup>‡</sup><sub  ...[more]

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