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High-resolution (13)C NMR spectra (150 MHz) have been obtained on the complete series of D-aldohexoses (D-allose 1, D-altrose 2, D-galactose 3, D-glucose 4, D-gulose 5, D-idose 6, D-mannose 7, D-talose 8) selectively labeled with (13)C at C1 in order to detect and quantify the percentages of acyclic forms, and to measure and/or confirm percentages of furanoses and pyranoses, in aqueous solution. Aldehyde and hydrate signals were detected for all aldohexoses, and percentages of these forms at 30 degrees C ranged from 0.006 to 0.7% (hydrate) and 0.0032 to 0.09% (aldehyde). Aldehyde percentages are largest for the altro, ido, and talo configurations, ranging from 0.01 to 0.09%; the ido configuration yielded the most hydrate (0.74%). Hydrate/aldehyde ratios vary with aldohexose configuration, ranging from 1.5 to 13, with gluco exhibiting the smallest ratio and gulo the largest. (2)H Equilibrium isotope effects (EIEs) on aldohexose anomerization were measured in D-galactose 3 and D-talose 8 selectively (13)C- and (2)H-labeled at C1 and H1. The (2)H isotope effect on (13)C chemical shift, and broadband (1)H- and (2)H-decoupling, were exploited to permit simultaneous observation and quantitation of the protonated and deuterated molecules in NMR samples containing equimolar mixtures of D-[1-(13)C]aldose and D-[1-(13)C; 1-(2)H]aldose. Small (2)H EIEs were observed for 8, but were undetectable for 3. These results suggest that configuration at C2 influences the magnitude of the (2)H isotope effect at H1 and/or that the observed effect cannot be reliably interpreted due to complications arising from the involvement of acyclic aldehyde forms as intermediates in the interconversion of cyclic forms. The observed (2)H isotope effects on aldohexose tautomeric equilibria provide new insights into the important question of whether (2)H substitutions can alter aldofuranose ring conformation, and lead to the identification of an optimal (2)H- and (13)C-substituted 2-deoxyribofuranose isotopomer on which to investigate this potential effect.  相似文献   

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Five new polymorphs and one hydrated form of 2‐thiobarbituric acid have been isolated and characterised by solid‐state methods. In both the crystalline form II and in the hydrate form, the 2‐thiobarbituric molecules are present in the enol form, whereas only the keto isomer is present in crystalline forms I (reported in 1967 by Calas and Martinex), III , V and VI . In form IV , on the other hand, a 50:50 ordered mixture of enol/keto molecules is present. All new forms have been characterised by single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction, 1D and 2D (1H, 13C, and 15N) solid‐state NMR spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy and X‐ray powder diffraction at variable temperature. It has been possible to induce keto–enol conversion between the forms by mechanical methods. The role of hydrogen‐bond interactions in determining the relative stability of the polymorphs and as a driving force in the conversions has been ascertained. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, the 2‐thiobarbituric family of crystal forms represents the richest collection of examples of tautomeric polymorphism so far reported in the literature.  相似文献   

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It was shown by31P and13C NMR spectroscopy that methyl(3-carboxy-3-oxopropyl)phosphinic acid (4-methylhydroxyphosphinyl-2-oxobutyric acid) (1) and the amide (2) of the latter exist in keto forms in non-aqueous solutions. In aqueous solutions an equilibrium between the keto,gem-diol, and enol forms has been observed. The proportions of the diol and enol forms increase as the acidity of the media increases. Silylation of acid 1 with hexamethyldisilazane gives the tris(trimethylsilyl) derivative of enol form (3) (Z- andE-isomers).Translated fromIzyestiya Akadetnii Nauk. Seriya Khimicheskaya, No. 1, pp. 125–128, January, 1994.  相似文献   

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N-acetyl-neuraminic acid (Neu5Ac, 2) was prepared enzymatically containing single sites of (13)C-enrichment at C1, C2, and C3. Aqueous solutions of the three (13)C isotopomers were studied by (1)H and (13)C NMR spectroscopy at p(2)H 2 and pH 8 to obtain J(CH) and J(CC) values involving the labeled carbons. Experimental studies were complemented by DFT calculations of the same set of J-couplings in protonated and ionized structural mimics of 2 to determine how well theoretical predictions match the experimental findings in saccharides bearing ionizable functionality. Results show that: (a) (2)J(C2,H3ax/eq) values in 2 depend on anomeric configuration, thus complementing (3)J(C1,H3ax/eq) behavior, (b) J(CH) and J(CC) values involving C2 depend on anomeric configuration, the C1-C2 bond torsion, and solution pH, and (c) long-range (4)J(C2,H7) is sensitive to glycerol side-chain conformation. Intraring J(HH) and most (2)J(CH), (3)J(CH), (2)J(CC), and (3)J(CC) involving C1-C3 of 2 appear largely unaffected by the ionization state of the carboxyl group. In vacuo and solvated DFT calculations of geminal and vicinal J(CH) and J(CC) values are similar and reproduce the experimental data well, but better agreement with experiment was observed for (1)J(C1,C2) in the solvated calculations. The present work provides new information for future treatments of trans-glycoside couplings involving Neu5Ac residues by (a) providing new standard values of intraring J(CC) for coupling pathways that mimic those for trans-glycoside J(CC), (b) identifying potential effects of solution pH on trans-glycoside couplings inferred through the behavior of related intraring couplings, and (c) providing specific guidelines for more reliable DFT predictions of J(CH) and J(CC) values in ionizable saccharides.  相似文献   

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Reaction of beta-methylglutaconic anhydride with NaOMe followed by reaction with methyl or phenyl chloroformate gave the corresponding O-methoxy (and O-phenoxy) carbonylation derivatives. Reaction of the anhydride with MgCl2/pyridine, followed by methyl chloroformate gave C-methoxycarbonylation at C3 of the anhydride. The product (4) was previously suggested by calculation to be the enol of the anhydride 5 and this is confirmed by X-ray crystallography (bond lengths: C-OH, 1.297 A; C1C2 1.388 A; HO...O=C(OMe) distance 2.479 A) making it the first solid enol of an anhydride. In CDCl3, CD3CN, or C6D6 solution it displays the OH as a broad signal at ca. 15 ppm, suggesting a hydrogen bond with the CO2Me group. NICS calculations indicate that 4 is nonaromatic. With D2O in CDCl3 both the OH and the C5H protons exchange rapidly the H for D. An isomeric anhydride 5a of 5 is formed in equilibrium with 4 in polar solvents. In solution, anhydride(s)/enol equilibria are rapidly established with Kenol of 6.40 (C6D6, 298 K), 0.52 (CD3CN, 298 K), 9.8 (CDCl3, 298 K), 22.8 (CDCl3, 240 K), and decreasing Kenol in CDCl3:CD3CN mixtures with the increase in percent of CD3CN. The percentage of the rearranged anhydride in CDCl3:(CD3)2CO increases with the increased percent of (CD3)2CO. In DMSO-d6 and DMF-d7 the observed species are mainly the conjugated base 4- and 5a. Deuterium effects on the delta(13C) values were determined. An analogous C2-OH enol of anhydride 15 substituted by 3-CO2Me and 4-OCO2Me groups was prepared. Its structure was confirmed by X-ray crystallography (CO bond length 1.298 A, O...O distance 2.513 A); delta(OH) = 12.04-13.22 ppm in CDCl3, THF-d8, and CD3CN, and Kenol = > or = 100, 7.7, and 3.4 respectively. In DMSO-d6 enol 15 ionizes to its conjugate base. Substantial upfield shifts of the apparent delta("OH") proton on diluting the enol solutions are ascribed to the interaction of the H+ formed with the traces of water in the solvent to give H3O+, which gives the alleged "OH proton" signal.  相似文献   

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Acetylthioacetamides exist as different keto and enol isomers in chloroform solutions. The keto form with intramolecular hydrogen bonding between the NH and the carbonyl group is the dominant keto isomer. On the other hand the enol forms with intramolecular hydrogen bonding between the OH and the thioketo group are the dominant enol isomers in the temperature range 60°C to ?60°C. The thermodynamic data of the keto-enol equilibria were obtained by measuring the intensities of appropriate high resolution proton signals as a function of temperature. At low temperatures all lines characteristic of the enol forms are doubled in the N-phenyl-substituted derivatives because the rotation of the NH? C6H5 group around the C? N bond becomes slow and the chemical shifts characteristic of the E and Z isomers are different. We estimated approximate thermodynamic data of the E/Z equilibrium in some of the compounds. The changes of the line shape as well as the chemical shifts as a function of temperature indicate the presence of various additional exchange processes. In order to obtain further information we performed curve fittings of the chemical shifts of one acetylthioacetanilide and of a series of monothio-β-diketones (studied in another paper) assuming a fast two site exchange process. On the basis of the results obtained a reaction scheme for N-substituted acylthioacetanilides in solution is proposed.  相似文献   

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We present an experimental NMR, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and computational study of the supramolecular assemblies of two crystalline forms of Ciprofloxacin: one anhydrate and one hydrate forming water wormholes. The resonance assignment of up to 51 and 54 distinct (13)C and (1)H resonances for the hydrate is reported. The effect of crystal packing, identified by XRD, on the (1)H and (13)C chemical shifts including weak interionic H-bonds, is quantified; (1)H chemical shift changes up to ~-3.5 ppm for CH···π contacts and ~+2 ppm (CH···O((-))); ~+4.7 ppm (((+))NH···O((-))) for H-bonds. Water intake induces chemical shift changes up to 2 and 5 ppm for (1)H and (13)C nuclei, respectively. Such chemical shifts are found to be sensitive detectors of hydration/dehydration in highly insoluble hydrates.  相似文献   

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The structures of the poly(methoxycarbonyl)cyclopentadienes C(5)H(6)(-)(n)()(CO(2)Me)(n)(), n = 5 (Cp-5), n = 4 (Cp-4), n = 3 (1, 2,4-; Cp-3) and n = 2 (1,2-; 1,2-Cp-2-I) were investigated. The X-ray diffractions of Cp-5 (known), Cp-4, and Cp-3 showed an enol of ester structure in the solid state. The enolic hydrogen forms a symmetrical hydrogen bond to a neighboring ester carbonyl, so that the vicinal "enolic" CO(2)Me groups in the 1, 2-C(=CO(2)Me)-C(CO(2)Me)(4) moiety are identical. The relevant X-ray parameters for the three enols are similar. The CP-MAS spectra of Cp-3-Cp-5 generally resemble their (13)C NMR spectra in CDCl(3) except for some differences of mostly <1 ppm. The (1)H, (13)C, and (17)O NMR spectra of Cp-3-Cp-5 in CDCl(3) are consistent with those of the hydrogen bonded enols. Most characteristic are the (1)H and (17)O signals of the OH groups at 19.7-20.1 and 221-225 ppm, respectively. Proton addition to sodium 1, 2-bis(methoxycarbonyl)cyclopentadienide gave a mixture of four 1, 2-bis(methoxycarbonyl)cyclopentadienes. The isomer (1,2-Cp-2-I) formed in 10-20% displays delta(O(1)H) at 19.3 ppm and is the enol analogue of Cp-5 whereas its main isomer (30-55%) (1,2-Cp-2-IV) has the ester structure. In CD(3)CN and DMSO-d(6) only one signal was observed at room temperature for each type of H, C, or O of Cp-5, suggesting a complete ionization to the symmetrical anion of Cp-5. In contrast, Cp-4 and Cp-3 in CD(3)CN at room temperature display OH signals in both (1)H and (17)O NMR spectra, and Cp-5 shows a broad OH signal in the (1)H spectrum at 240 K. The enol of ester structure is the main species, although exchange with the corresponding anion is possible. On standing in DMF-d(7) at room temperature, new signals are observed for Cp-3 and Cp-4. On raising the temperature in Cl(2)CDCDCl(2), Cp-3-Cp-5 show line broadening and appearance of new signals. These were ascribed to rearrangment and decomposition processes.  相似文献   

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The molecule N,N-dimethylacetoacetamide, which is subject to a keto–enol equilibrium process in solution, also exhibits hindered rotation about the amido N? C bond. The hindered rotation rates have been studied by lineshape fit methods of the nuclear magnetic resonance spectra. In spite of some overlap of the keto and enol N-methyl proton signals, the simultaneous measurement of the two distinct energy barriers in the two forms is possible as well as a determination of the keto–enol equilibrium. The differences in free energy of activation between keto and enol forms for the rotation barrier can be related to the conjugation energy of the N? C π system with the enolic hydrogen bonded ring. Appeal to the model compound acetylacetone reveals a consistent set of energies for the keto and enol forms in the ground and transition states for internal rotation. The opportunity has been taken to reexamine and compare the keto–enol system ethylacetoacetate. Long range, solvent, concentration and temperature sensitive scalar couplings 4J(HH) between the enolic –OH and the adjacent methyl group in acetoacetic ester have not hitherto been reported.  相似文献   

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Crystals of 5-phenylbarbituric acid, 2 , are monoclinic, space group C2/c. There are 8 molecules in the unit cell of dimensions a = 20.218(3), b = 7.477(1), c, = 12.443(2), β = 111.54° and V = 1749.6(4) Å3. Full-matrix least-squares refinement has reached R = 0.039. This is the first barbiturate reported to exist in the enol form in the solid state. There is extensive hydrogen bonding between adjacent molecules which gives rise to very dense crystals. The 13C-nmr spectroscopy shows that 2 exists in both enol and keto forms in DMSO solution.  相似文献   

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Isotope-labeled drug molecules may be useful for probing by NMR spectroscopy the conformation of ligand associated with biological hosts such as membranes and proteins. Triple-labeled [7,9,19-(13)C(3)]-vitamin D(3) (56), its 25-hydroxylated and 1 alpha,25-dihydroxylated metabolites (58 and 68, respectively), and other labeled materials have been synthesized via coupling of [9-(13)C]-Grundmann's ketone 39 or its protected 25-hydroxy derivative 43 with labeled A ring enyne fragments 25 or 26. The labeled CD-ring fragment 39 was prepared by a sequence involving Grignard addition of [(13)C]-methylmagnesium iodide to Grundmann's enone 28, oxidative cleavage, functional group modifications leading to seco-iodide 38, and finally a kinetic enolate S(N)2 cycloalkylation. The C-7,19 double labeling of the A-ring enyne was achieved by the Corey-Fuchs/Wittig processes on keto aldehyde 11. By employing these labeled fragments in the Wilson-Mazur route, the C-7,9,19 triple-(13)C-labeled metabolites 56, 58, and 68 as well as other (13)C-labeled metabolites have been prepared. In an initial NMR investigation of one of the labeled metabolites prepared in this study, namely [7,9,19-(13)C(3)]-25-hydroxyvitamin D(3) (58), the three (13)C-labeled carbons of the otherwise water insoluble steroid could be clearly detected by (13)C NMR analysis at 0.1 mM in a mixture of CD(3)OD/D(2)O (60/40) or in aqueous dimethylcyclodextrin solution and at 2 mM in 20 mM sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) aqueous micellar solution. In the SDS micellar solution, a double half-filter NOESY experiment revealed that the distance between the H(19Z) and H(7) protons is significantly shorter than that of the corresponding distance calculated from the solid state (X-ray) structure of the free ligand. The NMR data in micelles reveals that 58 exists essentially completely in the alpha-conformer with the 3 beta-hydroxyl equatorially oriented, just as in the solid state. The shortened distance (H(19Z))-H(7)) in micellar solutions as compared to that in the solid state is most easily rationalized on the basis that the 5(10)-torsion angle in 58 is decreased in micellar solutions as compared to that in the solid state.  相似文献   

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Acyl- and Alkylidenephosphines. XVIII. Monoacetyl- and Diacetylphosphine When triacetylphosphine 3a is treated with methanol 4 or benzyl alcohol 6 P? C(O) bonds are cleaved and a mixture of diacetyl- 2a and monoacetylphosphine 1a is formed. The thermally labile phosphine 1a decomposes completely within a few hours at +20°C; but 2a also reacts slowly within days to give triacetylphosphine 3a and further unknown compounds. As it is found by nmr-spectroscopic studies the acidic hydrogen atoms of monoacetylphosphine 1a are both bound to phosphorus. In liquid diacetylphosphine 2a or in solutions of this compound, However, there exists an equilibrium between the keto tautomer K- 2a with a PH and the enol tautomer E- 2a with an O? H? O group; compared with pentane-2,4-dione 8a the keto tautomerpredo minates in 2a . As in 1,3-diketones a low temperature and a small dielectric constant of the solvent increase the amount of enol tautomer E- 2a present. The 1H-nmr resonance of the enolic hydrogen atom is observed at very low field (δ = 18,3 ppm).  相似文献   

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NMR and X-ray diffraction studies on acyclic carbohydrate keto tautomers of N-(1-deoxy-d-erythro-2-pentulos-1-yl)- and N-(1-deoxy-d-threo-2-pentulos-1-yl)glycines (ribulose-glycine, 1 and xylulose-glycine, 2), are reported. In aqueous solutions, both 1 and 2 exist as a tautomeric mixture, with the beta-furanose as a major form, followed by the alpha-furanose and the acyclic keto tautomer. Both 1 and 2 crystallize as zwitterions in the acyclic keto form. Solid-state 13C NMR spectra reveal the existence of two crystallographically independent molecules in 2 but only one in crystalline 1. The structure of 2 was solved by X-ray diffraction; in the crystal, two conformational isomers, 2a and 2b in a 1:1 ratio, were identified. The conformers are packed in stacks of similar molecules, with a system of intermolecular hydrogen bonds involving all hydroxyl, ammonium, and carboxyl groups. The structural data indicate that the sugar portion of acyclic 2 adopts conformations similar to those proposed for the parent d-xylulose.  相似文献   

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In the present work we describe the keto-enol equilibrium of some acylphosphonates 1 by means of 1 H, 13 C, 31 P NMR, and IR data which show that the enol form has E configuration. The keto/enol ratio is determined on the basis of 31 P NMR data. The reactivity of 1 with hydrazines derivatives and primary amines are reported. The structure of all compounds is determined by 1 H, 13 C, 31 P NMR, and IR.  相似文献   

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In this study, a novel 1,3,4-thiadiazole derivative containing 3-mercaptobutan-2-one and quinazolin-4-one moieties (Compound 3) is synthesized by the coupling of 2-amino-1,3,4-thiadiazole-5-(3-mercaptobutan-2-one) (Compound 1) with 2-Phenyl-4H-3,1-benzoxazin-4-one (Compound 2) in one molecule moiety. Compound 3 is found to exist as two types of intra-molecular hydrogen bonding with keto-enol tautomerism characters, which is further confirmed using FTIR, 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR, mass spectrometer, and UV-Visible spectra. The 1H-NMR and UV-Visible spectra of Compound 3 are investigated in different solvents such as methanol, chloroform, and DMSO. Compound 3 exhibits keto-enol tautomeric forms in solvents with different percentage ratios depending on the solvent polarity. The 1H-NMR and UV-Visible spectral results show that Compound 3 favors the keto over the enol form in polar aprotic solvents such as DMSO and the enol over the keto form in non-polar solvents such as chloroform. The 13C-NMR spectrum gives two singles at δ 204.5 ppm, due to ketonic carbon, and δ 155.5 ppm, due to enolic carbon, confirming the keto-enol tautomerism of Compound 3. Furthermore, the molecular ion at m/z 43 and m/z 407 in the mass spectrum of Compound 3 and fragmentation mechanisms proposed reveal the existence of the keto and enol forms, respectively.  相似文献   

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Methyl alpha- and beta-pyranosides of d-glucose and d-galactose 1-4 were prepared containing single sites of (13)C-enrichment at C4, C5, and C6 (12 compounds), and (1)H and (13)C[(1)H] NMR spectra were obtained to determine a complete set of J-couplings ((1)J, (2)J, and (3)J) involving the labeled carbon and nearby protons and carbons within the exocyclic hydroxymethyl group (CH(2)OH) of each compound. In parallel theoretical studies, the dependencies of (1)J, (2)J, and (3)J involving (1)H and (13)C on the C5-C6 (omega) and C6-O6 (theta;) torsion angles in aldohexopyranoside model compounds were computed using density functional theory (DFT) and a special basis set designed to reliably recover the Fermi contact contribution to the coupling. Complete hypersurfaces for (1)J(C5,C6), (2)J(C5,H6)(R), (2)J(C5,H6)(S), (2)J(C6,H5), (2)J(C4,C6), (3)J(C4,H6)(R), (3)J(C4,H6)(S), and (3)J(C6,H4), as well as (2)J(H6)(R)(,H6)(S), (3)J(H5,H6)(R), and (3)J(H5,H6)(S), were obtained and used to parametrize new equations correlating these couplings to omega and/or theta;. DFT-computed couplings were also tested for accuracy by measuring J-couplings in (13)C-labeled 4,6-O-ethylidene derivatives of d-glucose and d-galactose in which values of omega and theta; were constrained. Using a new computer program, Chymesa, designed to utilize multiple J-couplings sensitive to exocyclic CH(2)OH conformation, the ensemble of experimental couplings observed in 1-4 were analyzed to yield preferred rotamer populations about omega and theta;. Importantly, due to the sensitivity of some couplings, most notably (2)J(H6)(R)(,H6)(S), (2)J(C5,H6)(R), and (2)J(C5,H6)(S), to both omega and theta;, unique information on correlated conformation about both torsion angles was obtained. The latter treatment represents a means of evaluating correlated conformation in 1,6-linked oligosaccharides, since psi and theta; are redundant in these linkages. In the latter regard, multiple, redundant scalar couplings originating from both sides of the glycosidic linkage can be used collectively to evaluate conformational correlations between psi/theta; and C5-C6 bond rotamers.  相似文献   

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The radical cation of an NADH analogue (BNAH: 1-benzyl-1,4-dihydronicotinamide) has been successfully detected as the transient absorption and ESR spectra in the thermal electron transfer from BNAH to Fe(bpy)(3)(3+) (bpy = 2,2'-bipyridine) and Ru(bpy)(3)(3+). The ESR spectra of the radical cations of BNAH and the dideuterated compound (BNAH-4,4'-d(2)) indicate that the observed radical cation is the keto form rather than the enol form in the tautomerization. The deprotonation rate and the kinetic isotope effects of the keto form of BNAH(*)(+) were determined from the kinetic analysis of the electron-transfer reactions. In the case of electron transfer from BNAH to Ru(bpy)(3)(3+), the chemiluminescence due to Ru(bpy)(3)(2+) was observed in the second electron-transfer step from BNA(*), produced by the deprotonation of the keto form of BNAH(*)(+), to Ru(bpy)(3)(3+). The observation of chemiluminescence due to Ru(bpy)(3)(2+) provides compelling evidence that the Marcus inverted region is observed even for such an intermolecular electron-transfer reaction. When BNAH is replaced by 4-tert-butylated BNAH (4-t-BuBNAH), no chemiluminescence due to Ru(bpy)(3)(2+) has been observed in the electron transfer from 4-t-BuBNAH to Ru(bpy)(3)(3+). This is ascribed to the facile C-C bond cleavage in 4-t-BuBNAH(*)(+). In the laser flash photolysis of a deaerated MeCN solution of BNAH and CHBr(3), the transient absorption spectrum of the enol form of BNAH(*)(+) was detected instead of the keto form of BNAH(*)(+), and the enol form was tautomerized to the keto form. The rate of intramolecular proton transfer in the enol form to produce the keto form of BNAH(*)(+) was determined from the decay of the absorption band due to the enol form and the rise in the absorption band due to the keto form. The kinetic isotope effects were observed for the intramolecular proton-transfer process in the keto form to produce the enol form.  相似文献   

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3-X-2(1H)-吡啶酮互变异构体系的理论计算   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
2(1H)-吡啶酮类化合物常呈现出诱人的生物活性[1,2].由于酮式和烯醇式结构具有互变异构化性质,因此确定其互变异构平衡体系中的优势结构及研究取代基对平衡体系的影响,对阐明该类化合物的生物活性及进行构效关系的研究有着重要的意义.当其3-位含有可与2-位羰基或2-位羟基形成分子内氢键的基团时,势必对互变异构平衡产生影响.基于该类化合物的互变异构平衡有着强烈的溶剂效应[3],本文对3-X-2(1H)-吡啶酮(X=NO2,NH2,COOH)及其烯醇式互变异构体分别在气相和溶液中进行了理论计算,考察了…  相似文献   

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We have measured 13C NMR spectra of uranyl(V) carbonate complex in D2O solution containing 1.003 M Na2(13)CO3 at various temperatures. Two singlet signals corresponding to free and coordinated CO3(2-) were observed at 169.13 and 106.70 ppm, respectively. From the peak area ratio, the structure of the uranyl(V) carbonate complex was determined as [U(V)O2(CO3)3]5-. Furthermore, kinetic analyses of the exchange reaction of free and coordinated CO3(2-) in [U(V)O2(CO3)3]5- were carried out using 13C NMR line-broadening. As a result, the first-order rate constant at 298 K and the activation parameters for CO3(2-) exchange reaction in [U(V)O2(CO3)3]5- were evaluated as 1.13 x 10(3) s(-1) and deltaH(double dagger) = 62.0 +/- 0.7 kJ x mol(-1), deltaS(double dagger) = 22 +/- 3 J x mol(-1) x K(-1), respectively. We suggest that the exchange follows a dissociative mechanism as in the corresponding [U(VI)O2(CO3)3]4- complex.  相似文献   

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Spectral and photophysical properties of the indigo derivative Cibalackrot in keto and reduced (leuco) forms were studied by absorption spectra, fluorescence and pulse radiolysis and compared with the structurally similar indigo. With the keto form of this dye, fluorescence (phiF = 0.76) and intersystem crossing (phiT = 0.11) are dominant, whereas with indigo, efficient internal conversion (phiIC = 0.99) is observed, probably involving proton transfer through intramolecular hydrogen bonds. With Cibalackrot, this pathway is blocked, supporting the above model for indigo. With the reduced form of Cibalackrot, more than 98% of the absorbed quanta are dissipated through S1 approximately --> S0 internal conversion, which contrasts with leuco-indigo, where fluorescence (phiF = 0.35), internal conversion (phiIC = 0.53) and intersystem crossing (phiT = 0.125) are found to be competitive. In addition, a synthetic precursor of Cibalackrot (preCiba) was also investigated. This has a rigid molecular structure (with a moiety identical to Cibalackrot and the other to indigo), but intra- or intermolecular proton transfer is allowed between adjacent carbonyl and N-H groups. With this precursor in its keto structure the photophysical parameters are generally very close to those of the keto form of indigo, and different from those of Cibalackrot. A more detailed investigation of the time-decay profiles of preCiba in dioxane (and with added water and D2O) has shown that these follow biexponential laws with a shorter component of 14-25 ps, which appears associated with a risetime at longer wavelength emissions (and to a positive preexponential at shorter emission wavelengths) and a longer lived (decay) component of 104-130 ps. In the steady-state spectra of preCiba, the variation with temperature reveals a blue shift of the emission maxima, which is interpreted as the presence (simultaneous emission) of two species (keto and enol) in the excited state. Indigo and deuterated indigo are also found to present a similar behavior. The overall data are interpreted as to be due to an excited-state process involving the proton transfer between keto and enol forms. Rate constants with values of 7 x 10(10) s-1 for preCiba and 1.6 x 10(11) s-1 for deuterated indigo were obtained. This inverse isotope effect is justified on the basis of the proposed model for proton-transfer excited-state deactivation.  相似文献   

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