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Ha S, J Gao, B Tidor, J W Brady and M Karplus 1991. Solvent Effect on the Anomeric Equilibrium in d Glucose A Free Eneigy Simulation Analysis. Journal of the American Chemical Sod. ty 113 1553-1557... [Pg.651]

The magnitude of the anomeric effect depends on the nature of the substituent and decreases with increasing dielectric constant of the medium. The effect of the substituent can be seen by comparing the related 2-chloro- and 2-methoxy-substituted tetrahydropy-rans in entries 2 apd 3. The 2-chloro compound exhibits a significantly greater preference for the axial orientation than the 2-methoxy compound. Entry 3 also provides data relative to the effect of solvent polarity it is observed that the equilibrium constant is larger in carbon tetrachloride (e = 2.2) than in acetonitrile (e = 37.5). [Pg.153]

Several structural factors have been considered as possible causes of the anomeric effect. In localized valence bond terminology, it can be recognized that there will be a dipole-dipole repulsion between the polar bonds at the anomeric carbon in the equatorial conformation. This dipole-dipole interaction is reduced in the axial conformation, and this factor probably contributes to the solvent dependence of the anomeric effect. [Pg.153]

The decrease of the anomeric effect in polar solvents was also supported by quantum mechanics calculations.13 Nevertheless further studies on the anomeric effect demonstrated the limitations of the electrostatic model. In particular, Juaristi et al.14 demonstrated that, at low temperature, the dependence of conformational equilibria of 2-carbomethoxy-l,3-dithiane upon solvent shows an opposite trend to the stronger anomeric effect in less polar media observed at 25 °C (Table 4). [Pg.17]

The rationalization of the conformational anomeric effect solely based on electrostatic interactions fails to account for these solvent effects. Another interpretation based on bond polarizability in 1,1-dialkoxyalkyl systems calls electronic transfer from a non bonding electron pair of one oxygen atom to the empty cr c 0 orbital from the other alkoxy substituent (Fig. 10).16... [Pg.18]

In the case of 2-hydroxytetrahydropyran, the axial conformer 22 is calculated to be more stable than its equatorial conformer 23 in vacuum (Fig. 12). Solvent effects change the equilibrium constant and the equatorial form 23 is favored in aqueous solution, in agreement with data. The magnitude of the conformational endo-anomeric effect in 22 is estimated to 2.0 kcal/mol (gas phase stereoelectronic effects overwhelming the steric... [Pg.19]

The influence of solvents in glycosylation reactions has been observed and discussed extensively already (1,4,74). For instance, the participation of ethers, when anomeric leaving-groups are removed under SNl-type conditions, results [because of the reverse anomeric effect (75,76)] in the genera-... [Pg.35]

Based simply on steric effects, this proportion appears somewhat low, whereas in view of the anomeric effect just described the proportion now seems rather high. Anomeric effects are observed to be solvent dependent, and hydroxy componnds experience considerable solvation with water throngh hydrogen bonding. This significantly increases the steric size of the substituent, and reinforces the steric effects. [Pg.475]

H. Booth, J. Mark Dixon, and R. Simon, Experimental studies of the anomeric effect. Part V. The influence of some solvents on die conformational equilibria in 2-methoxy- and 2-(2/,2,2 -trifluoroethoxy)-tetrahydropyran, Tetrahedron, 48 (1992) 6151-6160. [Pg.183]


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