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Oxygen bonds/interactions

The other part of the non-bonded interaction is due to internal distribution of the electrons, creating positive and negative parts of the molecule. A carbonyl group, for example, has a negative oxygen and a positive carbon. At the lowest approximation this... [Pg.23]

Hydrogenolysis, without ring reduction, of the carbon-oxygen bond in phenols cannot be depended on, but by conversion of the phenol to a better leaving group, such as is formed by interaction of the phenol with 2-chlorobenzoxazole, l-phenyl-5-chlorotetrazole, phenylisocyanate,... [Pg.127]

Other studies have also established the preference of the chair conformation with the oxygen in the axial position the rationale for this preference is different from the attractive interaction between the sulfoxide oxygen and the syn-axial hydrogens proposed previously . Rather, a repulsion effect is advocated the equatorial oxygen is squeezed between four vicinal hydrogens, while there are only two corresponding repulsions if it is in the axial position. The correlation between the predicted and observed conformational/orientational preferences in 3,3-dimethylthiane oxide (e.g., equatorial preference in the chair conformation) corroborates this interpretation. The axial preferences of the sulfur-oxygen bond in the thiane oxide is reversed in 3,3-dimethylthiane oxide because of the syn-axial interaction. 4,4-Dimethylthiane oxide, however, maintains a predominance of the axial isomers as deduced from the analysis of NMR data . ... [Pg.466]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.98 , Pg.237 , Pg.328 , Pg.620 , Pg.652 ]




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