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Inverted tetrahedral geometry

The most remarkable structural feature of [l.l.l]propellane (3) is the geometry at the bridgehead carbons. Since all four bonds point in the same direction, this might best be described as having an inverted tetrahedral geometry. [Pg.725]

C-P shifts are obscure, the other shifts are attributed to the electronic influence of the three-membered ring possessing carbon atoms with inverted tetrahedral geometry. [Pg.246]

One consequence of tetrahedral geometry is that an amine with three different substituents on nitrogen is chiral, as we saw in Section 9.12. Unlike chiral carbon compounds, however, chiral amines can t usually be resolved because the two enantiomeric forms rapidly interconvert by a pyramidal inversion, much as an alkyl halide inverts in an Sfg2 reaction. Pyramidal inversion occurs by a momentary rehybridization of the nitrogen atom to planar, sp2 geometry, followed by rehybridization of the planar intermediate to tetrahedral, 5p3 geometry... [Pg.919]

Copper(I) tends towards a tetrahedral coordination geometry in complexes. With 2,2 -bipyr-idine as a chelate ligand a distorted tetrahedral coordination with almost orthogonal ligands results. 2,2 -Bipyridine oligomers with flexible 6,6 -links therefore form double helices with two 2,2 -bipyridine units per copper(I) ion (J. M. Lehn, 1987,1988). J. M. Lehn (1990 U. Koert, 1990) has also prepared such helicates with nucleosides, e.g., thymidine, covalently attached to suitable spacers to obtain water-soluble double helix complexes, so-called inverted DNA , with internal positive charges and external nucleic bases. Cooperative effects lead preferentially to two identical strands in these helicates when copper(I) ions are added to a mixture of two different homooligomers. [Pg.345]


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