Stereochemical elucidation of molecules with multiple chiral centers is difficult. Even with VCD spectroscopy, excluding all but one diastereomeric structural candidate is challenging because the stereochemical inversion of one chiral center among many centers does not always result in noticeable differences in their VCD spectra. This work demonstrates that the introduction of a suitable VCD chromophore with absorption in the 2300-1900 cm region can be used for extracting local stereochemical information and for the stereochemical assignment of the C-1 position of various sugars as a case study.
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