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Effect of the nO → π*C═O Interaction on the Conformational Preference of 1,3-Diketones: A Case Study of Riolozatrione Derivatives.

Juan F Tamez-FernándezFátima M Soto-SuárezYolanda D Estrada-ChavarríaRamiro F Quijano-QuiñonesRubén Alfredo ToscanoFabián Cuétara-GuadarramaVíctor Duarte-AlanizTannya R Ibarra-RiveraBeatriz Quiroz-GarcíaDiego Martínez-OteroKarla Ramírez-GualitoJosé Enrique Barquera-LozadaVerónica Mayela Rivas-GalindoGabriel Cuevas
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2021)
The cyclopropane ring-opening reaction of riolozatrione, a natural product obtained from Jatropha dioica, afforded a 2,2-disubstituted 1,3-cyclohexandione displaying an alkyl methyl ether group at position 5. The conformational analysis of this product showed a high preference for the trans-diaxial conformation in both solution and solid state. Such conformation was possible from the noncovalent intramolecular nX → π*C═O interactions (X = an element having an unshared electron pair), allowing the determination of the interaction energies. Since the nX → π*C═O interactions can be regarded as additive, the energy values ranged from 4.52 to 6.51 kcal mol-1 for each carbonyl group with a strong dependency on the interatomic distances. The rigorous analysis of the electron density in the topological theory of atoms in molecules framework clearly shows that the origin of O-C═O interactions are through the nO → π*C═O electron transfer mechanism. Such interactions are slightly weaker than a canonical hydrogen bond but seemingly stronger than a van der Waals interaction. This interaction must be considered as a stereoelectronic effect due the electronic transfer between the interacting groups, which are limited by their relative stereochemistry and can be represented by a bond-no bond interaction, causing the pyramidalization of the carbonyl, which is the charge acceptor group.
Keyphrases
  • electron transfer
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • solid state
  • molecular dynamics
  • single molecule
  • mass spectrometry
  • high resolution
  • solid phase extraction
  • transition metal
  • molecularly imprinted