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1,1-Bi(trishomobarrelenyl) - Synthesis and Chiroptic Properties

de Meijere, Armin
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Rauch, Karsten
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Schrader, Bernhard
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2009
European Journal of Organic Chemistry

1,1-Bi(endo,exo,syn-pentacyclo[3.3.3.02,4.06,8.09,11]undecyl)[1,1-bi(trishomobarrelenyl)] (4) has been prepared as a 1:1 mixture of its meso- and d,l-diastereomers in six steps from trishomobarrelene 1 via the amine 5, the N,N-bis(trishomobarrelenyl)sulfamide 6 and the 1,2-(trishomobarrelenyl)diazene 7 in 16 % overall yield. Crystals of meso-4 were grown from a pentane solution of the mixture and subjected to an X-ray structure analysis. The (+)- and the (-)-enantiomer were isolated by HPLC on a chiral-phase column. They exhibited significantly enhanced molar optical rotations which are consistent with the presence of three helically arranged 1,2-dicyclopropylethane units in their skeletons. The absolute configuration of the (+)-enantiomer was assigned on the basis of DFT computed optical rotations of both enantiomers to be all-(S).

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DOI
10.1002/ejoc.200801111
Web of Science ID

WOS:000264045500011

Author(s)
de Meijere, Armin
Rauch, Karsten
Schrader, Bernhard
Brackmann, Farina
Pfoh, Roland
Rühl, Stephan
Katoh, Yasunaka
Okamoto, Yoshio
Wodrich, Matthew D.  
Corminboeuf, Clémence  
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Date Issued

2009

Published in
European Journal of Organic Chemistry
Issue

7

Start page

1048

End page

1052

Subjects

Chirality

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Density functional calculations

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Helical structures

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Oligocyclic cyclopropane derivatives

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Small ring systems

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REVIEWED

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February 18, 2009
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