Substituent-Dependent Anomeric Effects As A Source Of Conformational Preference In Pyridinium Methylides

JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY(2006)

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A systematic density functional theory level investigation of differently substituted pyridinium methylides was carried out to determine the role of C-ylidic lone-pair-associated hyperconjugative and negative hyperconjugative interactions in deciding conformational preferences. Deviation from the coplanar orientation of the carbanionic center with the pyridine ring and its substituent dependence has been found to correlate well with the relative opportunities for conjugative and negative hyperconjugative interactions of a ylidic moiety with different substituent groups present at the ylidic carbon. The contribution of individual n ->pi* conjugative, n ->sigma* negative hyperconjugative, and sigma ->pi* hyperconjugative interactions in a particular conformation of pyridinium dichlorophosphinomethylides was assessed from donor-acceptor stabilization energies, as obtained from natural bond orbital (NBO) analysis. The relative extent of conjugative and negative hyperconjugative interactions with the substituents present at the ylidic carbon plays an important role in permitting the delocalization of ylidic charge into the pyridine ring, thereby controlling the relative orientation of the latter with the carbanionic plane.
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