NMR study of stereoelectronic anomeric and homoanomeric effects on the axial and equatorial CH bonds in 1,3-diazacyclohexanes and 1,5-diazabicyclo[3.2.1]octanes

J. Edgar Anderson, J. Cai, Alwyn G. Davies
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Abstract

The 1H and 13C NMR spectra of a series of 1,3-di-tert-butyl-1,3-diazacyclohexanes 6, and of 1,5-diazabicyclo[3.2.1]octanes 7, have been investigated in an attempt to find evidence regarding a stereoelectronic interaction of the non-bonding electron pairs on nitrogen or of the C–N bonding electron pairs in the ring, with the axial and equatorial CH bonds of the α- or β-methylene groups. In 6, the orbital carrying the non-bonding electron pair lies antiperiplanar to the axial α-CH bond; a significant nN→σ*CH 3-orbital interaction (the anomeric effect) is sterically possible, and this shows up in the values of δH and of 1JCH. In 7, the doubly-occupied orbital is orientated gauche to both the axial and equatorial α-CH bonds, and no anomeric effect is apparent. In 7 however, in contrast to 6, the stereochemistry is appropriate for a W-plan nN→σ*CH 4-orbital interaction with the equatorial β-CH bond, and comparison of the NMR data of 6 and 7 suggests that such a homoanomeric effect may operate, though it is much weaker than in the analogous 1,3-dioxanes. No evidence could be found for a σCN→σ*CH 3-orbital interaction.
1,3-二氮杂环己烷和1,5-二氮杂环[3.2.1]辛烷中轴向和平向CH键的立体电子异头和同形异头效应的NMR研究
研究了一系列1,3-二叔丁基-1,3-二氮杂环己烷6和1,5-二氮杂环[3.2.1]辛烷7的1H和13C NMR谱,试图找到氮上的非键电子对或环上的C-N键电子对与α-或β-亚甲基的轴向和赤道CH键相互作用的证据。在6中,携带非成键电子对的轨道与轴向α-CH键反周平面;一个显著的nN→σ*CH 3-轨道相互作用(头形效应)在空间上是可能的,这表现在δH和1JCH的值上。在7中,双占据轨道与α-CH的轴向键和赤道键均呈间扭取向,不存在明显的球端效应。然而,在7中,与6相比,立体化学适合于w平面nN→σ* ch4轨道与赤道β-CH键的相互作用,并且6和7的核磁共振数据的比较表明,这种异构体效应可能存在,尽管它比类似的1,3-二恶烷弱得多。没有发现σ cn→σ*CH 3轨道相互作用的证据。
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