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The activation parameters for the interconversion of atropisomers (P- and M-enantiomer) of core-twisted perylene bisimides have been determined by dynamic NMR spectroscopy (DNMR) and time- and temperature-dependent CD spectroscopy. By comparing the activation parameters of a series of perylene bisimides containing halogen or aryloxy substituents in the bay area (1,6,7,12-positions), a clear structure-property relationship has been found that demonstrates that the kinetic and thermodynamic parameters for the inversion of enantiomers are dependent on the apparent overlap parameter Sigmar* of the bay substituents. This study reveals a high stability (DeltaG(368 K) = 118 kJ/mol) for the atropo-enantiomers of tetrabromo-substituted perylene bisimide in solution. Accordingly, the enantiomers of this derivative could be resolved by HPLC on a chiral column. These enantiomers do not racemize in solution at room temperature and, thus, represent the first examples of enantiomerically pure core-twisted perylene bisimides.
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Peter Osswald
Frank Würthner
Journal of the American Chemical Society
University of Würzburg
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d78a3adcc7b92a43f306f2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/ja074508e