- Atropisomer
s.cite journal
author=Bringmann G, Mortimer AJP, Keller PA, Gresser MJ, Garner J, Breuning M
title=Atroposelective Synthesis of Axially Chiral Biaryl Compounds
journal=Angewandte Chemie International Edition
volume=44
issue=34
pages=5384-5427
year=2005
doi=10.1002/anie.200462661] The word atropisomer is derived from the Greek "a" which means "not" and "tropos" which translates as "turn". The name was coined by Kuhn in 1933cite book
author=Kuhn R
chapter=Molekulare asymmetrie
title=Stereochemie
publisher=Frendenberg, K. Ed.; Franz Deutike
year=1933
pages=803] , but atropisomerism was first detected in 6,6’-dinitro-2,2’-diphenic acid by Cristie in 1922.Oki defined atropisomers as conformers that interconvert with a
half-life of more than 1000 seconds at a given temperature. [Oki, M; "Topics in Stereochemistry" 1983, 1 ] Atropisomers are an important class of compounds because they displayaxial chirality . They differ from other chiral compounds in that they can be equilibrated thermally whereas in the other forms of chirality isomerization is usually only possible chemically.The most important class of atropisomers are biaryls such as the aforementioned diphenic acid which is a derivative of
biphenyl with a complete set of ortho substituents. Others are dimers ofnaphthalene derivatives such as1,1'-bi-2-naphthol . In a similar way aliphatic ring systems likecyclohexane s linked through a single bond may display atropisomerism provided that bulkysubstituent s are present.Examples of naturally occurring atropisomers include
vancomycin and knipholone which is found in the roots of Kniphofia Foliosa of the familyAsphodelaceae . Separation of atropisomers is possibly bychiral resolution methods such as selective crystallization. In an atropo-enantioselective or atropselective synthesis one atropisomer is formed at the expense of the other. Atroposelective synthesis may be carried out by use of chiral auxiliaries like aCBS catalyst in thetotal synthesis of knipholone or by approaches based on thermodynamic equilibration when an isomerization reaction favors one atropisomer over the other.cope
In one application the asymmetry in an atropisomer is transferred in a chemical reaction to a new
stereocenter ["Relaying Asymmetry of Transient Atropisomers of o-Iodoanilides by Radical Cyclizations" Marc Petit, Andre J. B. Lapierre, and Dennis P. CurranJ. Am. Chem. Soc. ; 2005; 127(43) pp 14994 - 14995; (Communication) DOI: 10.1021/ja055666d [http://pubs3.acs.org/acs/journals/doilookup?in_doi=10.1021/ja055666d Abstract] ] . The atropisomer is an iodoaryl compound synthesised starting from (S)-valine and exists as the (M,S) isomer and the (P,S) isomer. The interconversion barrier between the two is 24.3 kcal/mol (101.7 kJ/mol). The (M,S) isomer can be obtained exclusively from this mixture by recrystallisation fromhexane s. The iodine group is homolytically removed to form an aryl radical by a tributyltin hydride/triethylboron/oxygen mixture as in theBarton-McCombie reaction . Although the hindered rotation is now removed in the aryl radical theintermolecular reaction with thealkene is so much faster than rotation of thecarbon-nitrogen bond that the stereochemistry is preserved. In this way the (M,S) isomer yields the (S,S)dihydroindolone .An axial chirality switch is reported ["Development of an Axial Chirality Switch" Stefan Reichert and Bernhard Breit
Org. Lett. ; 2007; 9(5) pp 899 - 902; (Letter) DOI|10.1021/ol0700660] for a diol prepared fromintramolecular pinacol coupling of the corresponding di-aldehyde withsamarium(II) iodide . Inmethanol this compound has the twoalcohol groups in equatorial positions but inhexane helicity is reversed with both groups in axial positions.External links
* "Selective atropisomer preparation in natural product synthesis" reported by Kevin M. Peese 2002 [http://www.scs.uiuc.edu/chem/gradprogram/chem435/Abstract%20Peese1.pdf Website]
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