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The Strength of Parallel-Displaced Arene−Arene Interactions in Chloroform

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posted on 2005-04-29, 00:00 authored by Benjamin W. Gung, Xiaowen Xue, Hans J. Reich
Triptycene-derived compounds have been prepared to serve as conformational equilibrium reporters for direct measurements of arene−arene interactions in the parallel-displaced orientation. A series of such compounds bearing arenes with different substituents were synthesized, and the ratios of the syn and anti conformers were determined by variable-temperature NMR spectroscopy. The syn conformer allows attached arenes to interact with each other while the anti conformer does not. The free energies derived from the syn/anti ratios in chloroform range from slightly positive (0.2 kcal/mol) to considerably negative (−0.98 kcal mol) values. The interactions between the arenes bearing electron-donating groups (EDG) are either negligible or slightly repulsive, while the interactions between arenes bearing electron-withdrawing groups (EWG) are attractive. Intermediate free energy values are obtained for those compounds bearing arenes with one EDG and one EWG.

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