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When two symmetrically independent molecules must be different: "crystallization-induced diastereomerization" of chiral pinanyl sulfone
Authors
Bodrov A.
Klimovitskii A.
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Klimovitskii E.
Litvinov I.
Lodochnikova O.
Nikitina L.
Startseva V.
Publication date
1 January 2014
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Abstract
According to X-ray data, homochiral pinanyl sulfone crystallizes as an asymmetric dimer formed by pairwise H-bonds involving stereochemically different oxygen atoms of sulfonyl groups of molecules A and B. Thus, a pro-R atom is invoked for the construction of a relevant H-bond in molecule A, but in the case of molecule B only a pro-S atom is involved. Newly formed chiral sulfur atoms take opposite chirality in molecules A and B, while the configuration of the pinane skeleton remains unchanged. Such a stereochemical transformation is called "crystallization-induced diastereomerization". The stability of the asymmetric dimer found in the crystal was evaluated within the framework of DFT (B3LYP, 6-31G (d,p)) and studied via IR spectroscopy in solution. This journal is © the Partner Organisations 2014
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