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Intramolecular Hydrogen Bonds of the CO…︁HO Type as Studied by 17 O‐NMR
Author(s) -
Jaecard Guy,
Lauterwein Jürgen
Publication year - 1986
Publication title -
helvetica chimica acta
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.74
H-Index - 82
eISSN - 1522-2675
pISSN - 0018-019X
DOI - 10.1002/hlca.19860690619
Subject(s) - chemistry , intramolecular force , chemical shift , juglone , substituent , hydrogen bond , benzophenone , steric effects , crystallography , hydrogen atom , stereochemistry , inductive effect , medicinal chemistry , molecule , photochemistry , alkyl , organic chemistry
The 17 O‐NMR spectra of 1,4‐naphthoquinone and 5‐hydroxy‐1,4‐naphthoquinone (juglone) have been recorded in CDCl 3 solution at 40°. In juglone the 17 O resonance of the carbonyl peri to the OH group was displaced by 70 ppm to low frequency relative to the resonance in the para ‐position. It is shown that this chemical shift arises mainly from intramolecular H‐bonding, the substituent and steric effects being one order of magnitude smaller. Large carbonyl 17 O chemical shifts between −34 and −100 ppm were also observed in a series of aromatic aldehydes and ketones where intramolecular H‐bonds of the CO…HO type are formed. The H‐bond‐induced carbonyl 17 O chemical shifts were linearly correlated with both the 17 O and 1 H chemical shifts of the OH groups. They represent a most sensitive measure of the strength of intramolecular H‐bonds. The 17 O resonances of the OH groups were directed to high frequency on H‐bonding. Analysis of the 17 O chemical shifts in 2,2′‐dihydroxy‐benzophenone showed clearly that the two OH groups build H‐bonds simultaneously to the single carbonyl group. The 17 O linewidths decreased strongly on H‐bonding; the linewidth of the H‐bonded carbonyl O‐atom in juglone, for example, was reduced by 25% with respect to that of the free carbonyl O‐atom. The carbonyl O‐atom quadrupole coupling constants in juglone, evaluated from the combined use of 13 C and 17 O relaxation times, were 9.5 and 11.0 MHz, respectively. No correlation was observed between the H‐bond‐induced 17 O chemical shifts and the variations in 17 O quadrupole coupling constants.

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