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The Phenomenon of Self-Induced Diastereomeric Anisochrony and Its Implications in NMR Spectroscopy. | LitMetric

The Phenomenon of Self-Induced Diastereomeric Anisochrony and Its Implications in NMR Spectroscopy.

Molecules

Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry, University of Pisa, Via G. Moruzzi 13, 56124 Pisa, Italy.

Published: September 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a technique used to analyze how chiral substances interact, sometimes without needing extra chiral agents, through processes involving diastereomeric solvates.
  • Chiral substrates can form self-interacting complexes in solutions, leading to detectable differences in their NMR spectra, allowing for the identification and measurement of enantiomeric mixtures.
  • The phenomenon of self-aggregation and resulting spectral differences is known as Self-Induced Diastereomeric Anisochrony (SIDA), and the text provides an overview of studies on SIDA, including what substrates are involved and the underlying mechanisms.

Article Abstract

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is an analytical technique largely applied in the analysis of discrimination processes involving enantiomeric substrates and chiral agents, which can interact with the analyte either via covalent bonding or via formation of diastereomeric solvates. However, enantiodiscrimination has been observed, in some cases, even in the absence of any additional chiral selector. The reasons behind this phenomenon must be found in the capability of some chiral substrates to interact with themselves by forming diastereomeric solvates in solution that can generate nonequivalences in the NMR spectra of enantiomerically enriched mixtures. As a result, differentiation of enantiomers is observed, thus allowing the quantification of the enantiomeric composition of the mixture under investigation. The tendency of certain substrates to self-aggregate and to generate diastereomeric adducts in solution can be defined as Self-Induced Diastereomeric Anisochrony (SIDA), but other acronyms have been used to refer to this phenomenon. In the present work, an overview of SIDA processes investigated via NMR spectroscopy will be provided, with a particular emphasis on the nature of the substrates involved, on the interaction mechanisms at the basis of the phenomenon, and on theoretical treatments proposed in the literature to explain them.

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