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    The contribution of non-classical CHax∙∙∙OC hydrogen bonds to the anomeric effect in fluoro and oxa-methoxycyclohexanes

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    Authors thank FAPESP, CONFAP and The UK Academies FAPESP for a São Paulo International Research Collaboration (FAPESP #2019/05028-7). FAPESP is also gratefully acknowledge for an undergraduate fellowship to BAP (#2019/03855-3), and a Young Research Award to RAC (#2018/03910-1). CENAPAD-SP, CESUP and SDumont are acknowledged for computational resources used in the theory calculations. We also thank EPSRC for a grant (EP/S030506/1).In this theory study we demonstrate the dominance of non-classical 1,3-diaxial CHax∙∙∙OC hydrogen bonds (NCHBs) dictating a ‘pseudo‘ anomeric effect in selectively fluorinated methoxycyclohexanes and also influencing the axial preference in the classical anomeric exhibitor 2-methoxytetrahydropyran, a phenomenon which is most often described as a consequence of hyperconjugation. Analogues of methoxycyclohexane where ring CH2’s are replaced by CF2 can switch to an axial preference and theory methods (NBO, QTAIM, NCI) indicate the dominance of 1,3- CHax∙∙∙OMe interactions over hyperconjugation. For 2-methoxytetrahydropyran, it is revealed that the global contribution to the anomeric effect is from electrostatic interactions including NCHBs, not hyperconjugation, although hyperconjugation (nO→σ *CO or nO →σ*CC) remains the main contributor to the exo-anomeric phenomenon. When two and three ether oxygens are introduced into the ring, then both the NCHB interactions and hyperconjugative contributions become weaker, not stronger as might have been anticipated, and the equatorial anomers progressively dominate.PostprintPeer reviewe

    Conformational analysis explores the role of electrostatic non-classical CFHC hydrogen bonding interactions in selectively halogenated cyclohexanes

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    Funding: Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo - 2018/03910-1, 2023/14064-2; China Scholarship Council; Fundo de Apoio ao Ensino, à Pesquisa e Extensão, Universidade Estadual de Campinas - 3472/23The conformational equilibria of selectively halogenated cyclohexanes are explored both experimentally (VT-NMR) for 1,1,4,-trifluorocyclohexane 7 and by computational analysis (M06-2X/aug-cc-pVTZ level), with the latter approach extending to a wider range of more highly fluorinated cyclohexanes. Perhaps unexpectedly, 7ax is preferred over the 7eq conformation by ΔG = 1.06 kcal mol–1, contradicting the accepted norm for substituents on cyclohexanes. The axial preference is stronger again in 1,1,3,3,4,5,5,-heptafluorocyclohexane 9 (ΔG = 2.73 kcal mol–1) as the CF2 groups further polarize the isolated CH2 hydrogens. Theoretical decomposition of electrostatic and hyperconjugative effects by natural bond orbital analysis indicated that nonclassical hydrogen bonding (NCHB) between the C-4 fluorine and the diaxial hydrogens at C-2 and C-6 in cyclohexane 7 and 9 largely accounts for the observed bias. The study extended to changing fluorine (F) for chlorine (Cl) and bromine (Br) at the pseudoanomeric position in the cyclohexanes. Although these halogens do not become involved in NCHBs, they polarize the geminal −CHX– hydrogen at the pseudoanomeric position to a greater extent than fluorine, and consequent electrostatic interactions influence conformer stabilities.Peer reviewe

    Fluorine induced pseudo-anomeric effects in methoxycyclohexanes through electrostatic 1,3-diaxial interactions

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    Authors thank FAPESP, CONFAP and The UK Academies for a São Paulo International Research Collaboration (FAPESP #2019/05028-7). FAPESP is also gratefully acknowledge for an undergraduate fellowship to BAP (#2019/03855-3), and a Young Research Award to RAC (#2018/03910-1). The Chinese Scholarship Council (CSC) is thanked for a Studentship (CY). Finally CENAPAD-SP, CESUP and SDumont are acknowledged for computational resources used in theory calculations.We report counter‐intuitive axial preferences in non‐stereochemically biased, selectively fluorinated methoxycyclohexanes. These pseudo‐anomeric effects are apparent when electronegative CF2 groups are placed at the C‐2, C‐4 and C‐6 positions of the cyclohexane ring to render the C‐3/5 axial hydrogen atoms electropositive. The electrostatic interaction between these axial hydrogen atoms and the ‐OMe oxygen is stabilising. The effect is explored using high‐level ab initio and DFT calculations in the framework of NBO, QTAIM and NCI analysis across a range of derivatives, and experimentally (19F{1H}‐NMR at −80 °C) for some illustrative examples. The effect is significant in energy terms for a weak interaction, and illustrates a new stereoelectronic aspect attributed to selective fluorine substitution in organic chemistry.Publisher PDFPeer reviewe

    Unexpected triaxial preferences in some all-syn 1,3,5-trifluorocyclohexanes

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    Authors thank the Chinese Scholarship Council and FAPESP for studentships (BAP, #2021/09716-5) a Young Researcher Award (RAC, #2018/03910-1) and FAEPEX for a fellowship (RAC, #2479/21).Theory and solution NMR indicate that all-syn 1,3,5-trifluorocyclohexane 5 adopts the expected tri-equatorial conformation, however in the solid state the more polar triaxial conformation is observed. This and the favoured conformations of substituted (Me, OMe, NH(CO)Me, NHBoc) derivatives of 5 are investigated to explore triaxial C–F preferences.Publisher PDFPeer reviewe

    Janus faced fluorocyclohexanes for supramolecular assembly : synthesis and solid state structures of equatorial mono-, di- and tri alkylated cyclohexanes and with tri-axial C–F bonds to impart polarity

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    We thank the EPSRC for a studentship (TJP) through the CRITICAT Doctoral Training Centre. FAPESP is also gratefully acknowledged for a studentship (BAP, #2021/09716-5) and a Young Researcher Award (RAC, #2018/03910-1).Concise and general synthesis protocols are reported to generate all-syn mono-, di- and tri-alkylated cyclohexanes where a single fluorine is located on the remaining carbons of the ring. The alkyl groups are positioned to lie equatorially and to have triaxial C–F bonds imparting polarity to these ring systems. Intermolecular electrostatic interactions in the solid-state structure of the trialkylated systems are explored and the resultant supramolecular order opens up prospects for design in soft materials.Publisher PDFPeer reviewe

    Aryl (β, β', β''-trifluoro)-tert-butyl : a candidate motif for the discovery of bioactives

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    Funding: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council - EP/S030506/1; Commonwealth Scholarship Commission.The (β,β′,β″-trifluoro)-tert-butyl (TFTB) group has received very little attention in the literature. This work presents a direct synthesis of this group and explores its properties. The TFTB group arises when the methyl groups of a tert-butyl moiety are exchanged for fluoromethyl groups. Sequential fluoromethylations result in a decrease of Log P (increasing hydrophilicity), ultimately by 1.7 Log P units in the TFTB group relative to that of tert-butyl benzene itself. A focus is placed on synthetic transformations, conformational analysis, and metabolism of the TFTB group in the context of presenting a favorable profile as a motif for the discovery of bioactives.Publisher PDFPeer reviewe
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