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Molecular Physics
An International Journal at the Interface Between Chemistry and Physics
Volume 104, 2006 - Issue 4
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Original Articles

Transmission mechanisms of NMR long-range J(13C,19F) scalar couplings in 1-F,4-X-cubanes: a DFT and experimental study

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Pages 485-492 | Received 17 May 2005, Accepted 27 Jul 2005, Published online: 20 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

In order to get insight into transmission mechanisms of the title spin–spin coupling constants, nJ(C, F1) couplings (n = 4, 5) were calculated at the DFT-B3LYP-6-311-G**/EPR-III level, and couplings were measured in 9 members of the series 1-F,4-X-cubanes, where the α atom of the X group is a carbon atom. Hyperconjugative interactions were evaluated within the NBO approach, using the same level of theory as that employed for calculating spin–spin coupling constants. The unusual 4J(C4,F1) spin–spin coupling constants known in 1-F,4-X-cubanes are rationalized in this work as originating mainly due to two factors, namely, (i) the strong σ-hyperconjugative interactions involving as donors the cage C–C bonds; (ii) the particular arrangement of cage bonds not involving either the C1 or the C4 carbon atoms, C i and C j . For linear X substituents, the direction F1–C1··· C4–X is a three-fold symmetry axis and there are six C i –C j equivalent cage bonds, which are involved in (C i –C  j )→(C1–F1)* and (C i –C  j )→(C4–X)* hyperconjugative interactions. This means that coupling pathways involving such interactions are amplified six times, rendering the substrate very efficient for transmitting ‘trans-cage’ coupling constants. The large halogen substituent effects observed for 4J(C4,F1) spin–spin coupling constants in 1-F,4-X-cubanes (X = halogen atom) are rationalized in terms of interactions between σ-hyperconjugative (involving C–C bonds) and negative hyperconjugative interactions involving the halogen lone-pairs.

Acknowledgements

RHC gratefully acknowledges financial support from CONICET (PIP 2140) and UBACyT (X-222). EWD and NJH are grateful to the Australian Research Council for financial support. ED and ALE gratefully acknowledge support from the Dirección General de Enseñanza Superior e Investigación Científica (BQU2000-0211-CO2).

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