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Flavonoids are useful compounds in medicinal chemistry and exhibit conformational isomerism, which is ruled by intramolecular interactions. One of the main intramolecular forces governing the stability of conformations is the hydrogen bond. Hydrogen bond involving fluorine covalently bonded to carbon has been found to be rare, but it appears in 2′‐fluoroflavonol, although the F···HO hydrogen bond cannot be considered the main effect governing the conformational stability of this compound. Because 19F is magnetically active and suitable for NMR studies, the 1hJF,H(O) coupling constant can be used as a probe for such an interaction in 2′‐fluoroflavonol. In fact, the 1hJF,H(O) coupling was computationally analyzed in this work, and the F···HO hydrogen bond was found to be its main transmission mechanism, which modulates this coupling in 2′‐fluoroflavonol, rather than overlap of proximate electronic clouds, such as in 2‐fluorophenol. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Multiple two‐dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance (2D‐NMR) techniques have been used to study the structures of Krytox® perfluoro(polyalkyl ether) and its mechanism of polymerization. Model compound K4, containing four Krytox® fluoropolymer repeat units, was analyzed to interpret the multiplet patterns in the NMR spectra from the polymer model. 19F {13C}‐Heteronuclear single‐quantum correlation experiments, performed with delays optimized for 1JCF and 2JCF, provided spectra that permitted identification of resonances from individual monomer units. Selective, 19F‐19F COSY 2D‐NMR experiments were performed with different excitation regions; these experiments were combined with selective inversion pulses to remove 19F‐19F J couplings in the f1 dimension. The resulting COSY spectra were greatly simplified compared with standard 19F‐19F COSY spectra, which are too complicated to interpret. They give information regarding the attachments of monomer units and also provide insights into the nature of the stereoisomers that might be present in the polymer. Both infrared and NMR spectra show peaks identifying chain end structures. With the help of these studies, resonances can be assigned, and the average number of repeat units in the polymer chain can be calculated based on the assignments obtained. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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A selection of mono‐ and pseudo ortho di‐substituted octafluoro[2.2]paracyclophane derivatives were analyzed using 19F‐1H HOESY, 1H COSY and 19F COSY techniques. This resulted in the unambiguous assignment of the 19F and 1H NMR resonances, and also revealed interesting solvent effects and noteworthy coupling patterns for various JHH, JHF, and JFF interactions, including observable through bond 7JFF and 8JFF couplings. For the four mono‐substituted derivatives, the assignments were achieved through the combination of 19F‐1H HOESY, 1H COSY and 19F COSY techniques. The C2 symmetry of the six pseudo ortho di‐substituted derivatives that were examined produced simplified spectra, and careful inspection of the characteristic 1H coupling patterns led to the assignment of 1H signals. Therefore only 19F‐1H HOESY experiments were required to complete the assignments for those molecules. Refinements and alternative strategies for previous protocols are presented for the molecules that were less responsive to nuclear Overhauser effect (nOe) experiments. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The complete analyses of the 19F spectra of some fluorinated benzofurans are given. These provide an unambiguous determination of the substituent position in these compounds. Comparison of the 19F SCS and coupling constants in the benzofuran, benzothiophene and benzene series shows that 19F spectral parameters can be transposed from the benzene series with caution. A large increase in the para F? F coupling with ring closure of the hetero-ring is noteworthy. A long-range through-space 8JH is reported which arises from the proximity of the 3 carboethoxy methyl group and the C4 fluorine in these molecules.  相似文献   

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Ab initio EOM‐CCSD calculations were performed to determine 19F,1H, 19F,15N and 1H,15N spin–spin coupling constants in model complexes FH–NH3 and FH–pyridine as a function of the F—H and F—N distances. The absolute value of 1J(F,H) decreases and that of 1hJ(H,N) increases rapidly along the proton‐transfer coordinate, even in the region of the proton‐shared F—H—N hydrogen bond. In contrast, 2hJ(F,N) remains essentially constant in this region. These results are consistent with the recently reported experimental NMR spectra of FH–collidine which show that 1hJ(H,N) increases and 1J(F,H) decreases, while 2hJ(F,N) remains constant as the temperature of the solution decreases. They suggest that the FH–collidine complex is stabilized by a proton‐shared hydrogen bond over the range of experimental temperatures investigated, being on the traditional side of quasi‐symmetric at high temperatures, and on the ion‐pair side at low temperatures. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Consideration of 19F-19F and 29Si-19F coupling constants in a series of organosilicon derivatives containing SiF2 and Si2F4 units reveals a number of trends which are useful for structural and stereochemical assignments. For example the vicinal 19F-19F coupling constants in a number of CSiF2SiF2C- derivatives (including straight chain compounds, disilacyclobutanes and disilacyclohexanes) show an apparent linear dependence on dihedral angle, varying in magnitude from near zero for small values of φ up to ca. 19 Hz for φ ~ 180°. This is particularly useful for stereochemical assignments [1,2]. In addition 29Si-19F coupling constants appear to fall in quite distinct ranges (1JSiF > 300 Hz, 29 Hz < 2JSiF < 55 Hz, 3JSiF < 10 Hz). This is quite useful for structural assignments [1,6]. Reaction of SiF2 with 1,3-cyclohexadiene gives two new silicon fluorine compounds: a disilabicyclo[2,2,2]octene and an HSi2F5-substituted cyclohexadiene.  相似文献   

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The first demonstrated example of 19F–15N long‐range heteronuclear shift correlation spectroscopy at natural abundance is reported. Because of the very large variation in the size of 2J(N,F) vs 3J(N,F) long‐range heteronuclear couplings, the utilization of one of the new accordion‐optimized long‐range heteronuclear shift correlations experiments is essential if all possible correlations are to be observed in a single experiment. A modified IMPEACH‐MBC pulse sequence was used in conjunction with an optimization range from 4 to 50 Hz to demonstrate the technique using a mixture of 2‐ and 3‐fluoropyridine, which had 2J(N,F) and 3J(N,F) long‐range couplings of ?52 and 3.6 Hz, respectively. Because of the size of the 2J(N,F) long‐range coupling constant, a J‐modulation of the long‐range correlation response is observed in the spectrum resulting in a ‘doublet’ in F1 due to amplitude modulation. The size of the ‘doublet’ is shown to be a function of the parameter selection (t1max,Tmax,Tmin and spectral width in F1). This behavior is similar to F1 ‘skew’ associated with long‐range correlation responses in ACCORD‐HMBC spectra which has been analyzed in detail previously. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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It is known that strong hydrogen‐bonding interactions play an important role in many chemical and biological systems. However, weak or very weak hydrogen bonds, which are often difficult to detect and characterize, may also be relevant in many recognition and reaction processes. Fluorine serving as a hydrogen‐bond acceptor has been the subject of many controversial discussions and there are different opinions about it. It now appears that there is compelling experimental evidence for the involvement of fluorine in weak intramolecular or intermolecular hydrogen bonds. Using established NMR methods, we have previously characterized and measured the strengths of intermolecular hydrogen‐bond complexes involving the fluorine moieties CH2F, CHF2, and CF3, and have compared them with the well‐known hydrogen‐bond complex formed between acetophenone and the strong hydrogen‐bond donor p‐fluorophenol. We now report evidence for the formation of hydrogen bonds involving fluorine with significantly weaker donors, namely 5‐fluoroindole and water. A simple NMR method is proposed for the simultaneous measurement of the strengths of hydrogen bonds between an acceptor and a donor or water. Important implications of these results for enzymatic/chemical reactions involving fluorine, for chemical and physical properties, and for ligand/protein 19F NMR screening are analyzed through experiments and theoretical simulations.  相似文献   

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We report through‐space (TS) 19F–19F coupling for ortho‐fluoro‐substituted Z ‐azobenzenes. The magnitude of the TS‐coupling constant (TSJFF) ranged from 2.2–5.9 Hz. Using empirical formulas reported in the literature, these coupling constants correspond to non‐bonded F–F distances (dFF) of 3.0–3.5 Å. These non‐bonded distances are significantly smaller than those determined by X‐ray crystallography or density functional theory, which argues that simple models of 19F–19F TS spin–spin coupling solely based dFF are not applicable. 1H, 13C and 19F data are reported for both the E and Z isomers of ten fluorinated azobenzenes. Density functional theory [B3YLP/6‐311++G(d,p)] was used to calculate 19F chemical shifts, and the calculated values deviated 0.3–10.0 ppm compared with experimental values. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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A series of 3‐fluoropyrrolidines have been studied to investigate the influence of the stereoelectronic fluorine gauche effect on ring conformations in the solid state by single‐crystal X‐ray analysis and in solution phase by NMR spectroscopy. As part of these studies 1D 19F–1H heteronuclear NOE (HOESY) experiments have been optimised for applications to small molecules and are described in detail. These have been employed to estimate 19F–1H internuclear distances and were combined with vicinal 3J(F,H) and 3J(H,H) scalar coupling constants to analyse the ring conformations. Where possible the derived solution‐phase structural data have been compared with those of the crystalline state. The results demonstrate the influence of the gauche effect in stabilising Cγexo conformations of the fluorinated pyrrolidines. It was further shown that when steric interactions were also present, this conformational bias was diminished and the contribution of the alternative Cγendo conformation was seen to increase in solution at lower sample temperatures.  相似文献   

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C-13 and F-19 NMR spectra of seventeen para-substituted fluorobenzenes were measured and the chemical shifts as well as coupling constants with respect to substituents were analysed. The chemical shifts of the fluorine, the C1 and the C2 atoms were found to depend on the total electron densities. In the case of the C3 atom, the chemical shifts seem to depend on π-electron densities rather than the total electron densities. The present calculations also indicate that the chemical shift of the C4 atom depends mainly on σ-electron densities due to the inductive effects of substituents. The strongest factor influencing the coupling constant, nJ(C? F), is also considered to be the π-electron densities on the carbon atoms. In the case of the direct couplings, 1J(C? F), the π-bond orders are important.  相似文献   

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Through‐space 19F–15N couplings revealed the configuration of flubenzimine, with the CF3 group on N4 pointing towards the lone pair of N5. The 19F–15N coupling constants were measured at natural abundance using a spin‐state selective indirect‐detection pulse sequence. As 15N‐labelled proteins are routinely synthesized for NMR studies, through‐space 19F–15N couplings have the potential to probe the stereochemistry of these proteins by 19F labelling of some amino acids or can reveal the site of docking of fluorine‐containing drugs. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The synthesis and spectroscopic properties of a series of CF3‐labelled lanthanide(III) complexes (Ln=Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm) with amide‐substituted ligands based on 1,4,7,10‐tetraazacyclododecane are described. The theoretical contributions of the 19F magnetic relaxation processes in these systems are critically assessed and selected volumetric plots are presented. These plots allow an accurate estimation of the increase in the rates of longitudinal and transverse relaxation as a function of the distance between the LnIII ion and the fluorine nucleus, the applied magnetic field, and the re‐rotational correlation time of the complex, for a given LnIII ion. Selected complexes exhibit pH‐dependent chemical shift behaviour, and a pKa of 7.0 was determined in one example based on the holmium complex of an ortho‐cyano DO3A‐monoamide ligand, which allowed the pH to be assessed by measuring the difference in chemical shift (varying by over 14 ppm) between two 19F resonances. Relaxation analyses of variable‐temperature and variable‐field 19F, 17O and 1H NMR spectroscopy experiments are reported, aided by identification of salient low‐energy conformers by using density functional theory. The study of fluorine relaxation rates, over a field range of 4.7 to 16.5 T allowed precise computation of the distance between the LnIII ion and the CF3 reporter group by using global fitting methods. The sensitivity benefits of using such paramagnetic fluorinated probes in 19F NMR spectroscopic studies are quantified in preliminary spectroscopic and imaging experiments with respect to a diamagnetic yttrium(III) analogue.  相似文献   

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Chiral α-aminophosphonates were synthesized using (R) or (S)-1-phenylethylamine in the presence of BF3·Et2O under microwave irradiation in moderate to good yields. The new compounds were identified by ^1H NMR, ^19F NMR, IR and elemental analysis. Their antifungal activities were evaluated and some compounds were found to exhibit excellent antifungal activities. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on antifungal activity of chiral α-aminophosphonates containing fluorine moiety.  相似文献   

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The Perlin effect and its analog for fluorinated compounds (the fluorine Perlin-like effect) manifest on one-bond C─H (C─F for the fluorine Perlin-like effect) spin–spin coupling constants (SSCCs) in six-membered rings. These effects can be useful to probe the stereochemistry (axial or equatorial) of the C─H and C─F bonds, respectively. The origin of these effects has been debatable in the literature as being due to hyperconjugative interactions, dipolar effects, and induced current density. Accordingly, a variety of model compounds has been used to probe such effects since the cyclohexanone carbonyl group and the endocyclic heteroatom lone pairs play different roles on the above-mentioned effects. Thus, the 1JC─F SSCC in fluorinated lactams and lactones were theoretically studied to gain further insight on the nature of the fluorine Perlin-like effect. In addition, because the intramolecular α-effect has recently gained attention for its importance in the reactivity and stereoelectronic interactions in peroxide compounds, some fluorinated 1,2-dioxanes and 1,2-dithianes were studied to evaluate the role of the α-effect on the behavior of 1JC─F SSCCs. Differently from fluorinated ketones and ethers, the fluorine Perlin-like effect in the amides and esters cannot be explained by hyperconjugative or dipolar interactions alone, because the resonance in these groups affect the 1JC─F values. The O─O and S─S-containing systems exhibit a strong fluorine Perlin-like effect, but unlike the α-effect, this behavior cannot be explained neither by hyperconjugation nor by dipolar interactions alone; the spatial proximity of the C─F and O─O/S─S bonds is proposed to affect the magnitude of the 1JC─F SSCC.  相似文献   

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The 1J(11B19F) spin–spin coupling of gaseous BF3 was observed in 11B NMR spectra as a function of density in a wide range of temperatures. Following the extrapolation of the measured values to the zero‐density limit, the coupling constant free from intermolecular effects 1J0(11B19F) was obtained for each temperature. In contrast to previous investigations, the final results indicate a nonlinear dependence of 1J0(11B19F) on temperature. In the corresponding ab initio calculations of spin–spin coupling constants performed at the coupled cluster singles and doubles (CCSD) level to obtain a reliable result for this coupling constant we had to take into account large vibrational corrections. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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The formation of complexes between hexafluorophosphate (PF6) and tetraisobutyloctahydroxypyridine[4]arene has been thoroughly studied in the gas phase (ESI‐QTOF‐MS, IM‐MS, DFT calculations), in the solid state (X‐ray crystallography), and in chloroform solution (1H, 19F, and DOSY NMR spectroscopy). In all states of matter, simultaneous endo complexation of solvent molecules and exo complexation of a PF6 anion within a pyridine[4]arene dimer was observed. While similar ternary complexes are often observed in the solid state, this is a unique example of such behavior in the gas phase.  相似文献   

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1,1‐ADEQUATE is a powerful and robust NMR experiment to establish carbon–carbon connectivities using modest sample quantities when cryogenic probe technology is available. Yet potential pitfalls of applying this method are not widely appreciated, such as weak or missing 1JCC correlations in strongly coupled 13C‐13C AB spin systems and unusually large multi‐bond (nJCC) correlations associated with particular functional groups. These large nJCC correlations observed in 1,1‐ADEQUATE spectra could be mistaken for 1JCC correlations. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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4‐Fluorinated levoglucosans were synthesised to test if OH???F H‐bonds are feasible even when the O???F distance is increased. The fluorinated 1,6‐anhydro‐β‐D ‐glucopyranoses were synthesised from 1,6 : 3,4‐dianhydro‐β‐D ‐galactopyranose ( 8 ). Treatment of 8 with KHF2 and KF gave 43% of 4‐deoxy‐4‐fluorolevoglucosan ( 9 ), which was transformed into the 3‐O‐protected derivatives 13 by silylation and 15 by silylation, acetylation, and desilylation. 4‐Deoxy‐4‐methyllevoglucosan ( 19 ) and 4‐deoxylevoglucosan ( 21 ) were prepared as reference compounds that can only form a bivalent H‐bond from HO? C(2) to O? C(5). They were synthesised from the iPr3Si‐protected derivative of 8 . Intramolecular bifurcated H‐bonds from HO? C(2) to F? C(4) and O? C(5) of the 4‐fluorinated levoglucosans in CDCl3 solution are evidenced by the 1H‐NMR scalar couplings h1J(F,OH) and 3J(H,OH). The OH???F H‐bond over an O???F distance of ca. 3.0 Å is thus formed in apolar solvents, at least when favoured by the simultaneous formation of an OH???O H‐bond.  相似文献   

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