Restricted Rotation Involving the Tetrahedral Carbon. X. Barriers to Rotation of Methyl Groups in 9-Methyltriptycene Derivatives.

  • Nakamura M
  • Oki M
  • Nakanishi H
  • et al.
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Abstract

Several 9-methyltriptycene derivatives have been synthesized and the PMR spectra examined at low temperatures. The compounds which have a methoxy or a methyl group at a peri position showed only broadening of methyl signals, whereas those with a chlorine at a peri position and another substituent at some other peri position showed a splitting of methyl signals. The compounds which have a halogen atom at a peri position are the intermediary cases in a sense that they show separation of the signal into two with 1 : 2 relative intensities but fail to show fine splittings. Activation parameters for the rotation were obtained by total line shape analysis. Substituent effects have been discussed.

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Nakamura, M., Oki, M., Nakanishi, H., & Yamamoto, O. (1974). Restricted Rotation Involving the Tetrahedral Carbon. X. Barriers to Rotation of Methyl Groups in 9-Methyltriptycene Derivatives. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 47(10), 2415–2419. https://doi.org/10.1246/bcsj.47.2415

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