Along the lines of a systematic investigation of conformational constraints promoted by weak interactions, the aryl-stacked structures of some chiral cyclic phosphonamides synthesised with the aid of Betti bases as chirality inducers were investigated by X-ray diffraction analysis and NMR spectroscopy. The synthesised systems showed the stacked conformation between two of their aryl groups, leading to pre-organized structures. The π-π stacking motif between the aromatic rings was observed in solid state and in solution, suggesting that this supramolecular synthon could be used as a conformational constraining tool in the development of drug molecule candidates based on chiral cyclic phosphonamides. The disabling of the π-π stacking motif was pursued by adding an ortho-substituent on one aromatic ring.
Stacked aryl groups in: P -resolved cyclic phosphonamides as a new conformational constraint
Pigliacelli C.;Terraneo G.;
2019-01-01
Abstract
Along the lines of a systematic investigation of conformational constraints promoted by weak interactions, the aryl-stacked structures of some chiral cyclic phosphonamides synthesised with the aid of Betti bases as chirality inducers were investigated by X-ray diffraction analysis and NMR spectroscopy. The synthesised systems showed the stacked conformation between two of their aryl groups, leading to pre-organized structures. The π-π stacking motif between the aromatic rings was observed in solid state and in solution, suggesting that this supramolecular synthon could be used as a conformational constraining tool in the development of drug molecule candidates based on chiral cyclic phosphonamides. The disabling of the π-π stacking motif was pursued by adding an ortho-substituent on one aromatic ring.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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