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Bijvoet in Solution Reveals Unexpected Stereoselectivity in a Michael Addition
ISSN
0947-6539
Date Issued
2011
Author(s)
D'Auvergne, E. J.
Reinscheid, Uwe M.
Dias, Luiz Carlos
Andrade, Carlos Kleber Z.
Rocha, Rafael Oliveira
DOI
10.1002/chem.201002520
Abstract
The absolute configuration of small crystallizable molecules can be determined with anomalous X-ray diffraction as shown by Bijvoet in 1951. For the majority of compounds that can neither be crystallized nor easily be converted into crystallizable derivatives, stereocontrolled organic synthesis is still required to establish their absolute configuration. In this contribution, a new fundamental methodology for resolving the absolute configuration will be presented that does not require crystallization. With residual dipolar coupling enhanced NMR spectroscopy, ensembles of a limited number of structures are created reflecting the correct conformations and relative configuration. Subsequently, from these ensembles, optical rotation dispersion