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Menke, Jan‐Michael und Trapp, Oliver ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3594-5181 (2024): Pronounced Self‐Induced Diastereomeric Anisochronism in Anisidine Amino Acid Diamides. In: Chemistry – A European Journal, Bd. 30, Nr. 37 [PDF, 3MB]

Abstract

The emergent properties resulting from selective supramolecular interactions are of significant importance for materials and chemical systems. For the directed use of such properties, a fundamental understanding of the interaction mechanism and the resulting mode of function is necessary for a tailored design. The self-induced diastereomeric anisochronism effect (SIDA), which occurs in the intermolecular interaction of chiral molecules, generates unique properties such as chiral self-recognition and nonlinear effects. Here we show that anisidine amino acid diamides lead to extraordinary signal splitting in NMR spectra through supramolecular interaction and homochiral self-recognition. By systematic experiments we have investigated the underlying SIDA effect, explored its limits and finally successfully utilized it in the determination of enantiomeric ratios by NMR spectroscopy of chiral ‘SIDA-inactive’ compounds such as thalidomide.

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