Publications by authors named "Sabina Tartaglia"

Di(1-naphthyl)ketals of 1, n-diols show couplet effects allied to the (1)B naphthalene transition in their CD spectra. This means that they assume a conformation with a prevailing sense of twist of the naphthalene rings, imposed by the absolute configuration (AC) of the starting diols and by the nature of the R 1 groups. A positive couplet for aliphatic diols is a probe of ( R, R), AC while the opposite sign is found for ( R, R) aromatic diols.

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By reacting flexible and optically transparent in UV-vis molecules such as 1,2-, syn- and anti-1,3-diols, 1,3-sulfanylalcohols of known absolute configuration (AC) with fluorenone dimethyl acetal, the corresponding ketals are obtained. They are conformationally well-defined (only one conformer in most cases) compounds exhibiting medium-high optical rotation (OR) values, which are independent of the solvent, and electronic circular dichroism (ECD) spectra, which show several (up to five) Cotton effects in the 350-200 nm range due to valence shell pi-->pi* transitions. These features allow simulation of the chiroptical properties of these compounds at the TDDFT/B3LYP/6-31G* level of theory to obtain, using the known ACs of these compounds, a satisfactory reproduction of the OR values (sign and order of magnitude; quantitatively, the predicted values are twice the experimental ones), and a more than satisfactory reproduction of the ECD spectra (sign, intensity, and position of the lowest-energy four Cotton effects) for all the compounds studied.

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