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Stereochemistry
Prof. Dr. Harno Dwi Pranowo
Austrian-Indonesian Center for Computational Chemistry
Chemistry Department, FMIPA UGM
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Stereoisomers differ only in the way the atoms are oriented in space.They have identical IUPAC names (except for a prefix like cis ortrans).
They always have the same functional group(s).
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Stereochemistry
refers to the three-dimensional structure of a molecule.
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Although everything has a mirror image, mirror images
may or may not be superimposable.
Some molecules are like hands. Left and right hands are
mirror images, but they are not identical, or
superimposable.
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We can now consider several molecules to determine
whether or not they are chiral.
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A and B are stereoisomersspecifically, they are
enantiomers.
A carbon atom with four different groups is a tetrahedral
stereogenic center.
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In general, a molecule with no stereogenic centers will notbe chiral.
With one stereogenic center, a molecule will always be
chiral.
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How to Locate Stereogenic Centers?
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Always omit from consideration all C atoms that cannot
be tetrahedral stereogenic centers. These include
CH2 and CH3 groups
Any sp orsp2 hybridized C
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Larger organic molecules can have two, three or even
hundreds of stereogenic centers.
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Stereogenic Centers in Rings
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How To Draw Enantiomers?
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Enantiomers in Nature
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Naming enantiomers with the prefixes R orS is called
the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog system.
To designate enantiomers as R orS, priorities must be
assigned to each group bonded to the stereogeniccenter. The atom of highest atomic number gets the
highest priority (1).
Labeling Stereogenic Centers with RorS
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If two atoms on a stereogenic center are the same,
assign priority based on the atomic number of the atoms
bonded to these atoms. One atom of higher atomic
number determines the higher priority.
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To assign a priority to an atom that is part of a multiple bond,
treat a multiply bonded atom as an equivalent number of
singly bonded atoms. For example, the C of a C=O is
considered to be bonded to two O atoms (phantom atoms).
Other common multiple bonds are drawn below:
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Pay attention to these examples
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Ifthe lowest priority group is NOT at
the back
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R and S Assignments in Compounds with Two
or More Stereogenic Centers.
One stereoisomer of 2,3-
dibromopentane
The complete name is (2S,3R)-2,3-dibromopentane
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Stereoisomers of2,3-dibromopentane
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For a molecule with n stereogenic centers, the maximumnumber of stereoisomers is 2n.
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Let us now consider the stereoisomers of 2,3-dibromobutane.
Since this molecule has two stereogenic centers, the maximum number
of stereoisomers is 4.
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A meso compound is an achiral compound that
contains stereogenic centers. C is a meso compound.
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Compound C contains a plane of symmetry, and is
achiral.
Meso compounds contain a plane of symmetry so thatthey possess two identical halves.
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Disubstituted Cycloalkanes
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Consider 1,3-dibromocyclopentane. Since it has two
stereogenic centers, it has a maximum of four stereoisomers.
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The cis isomer is superimposable on its mirror image,
making the images identical. Thus, A is an achiralmeso compound.
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The trans isomer is not superimposable on its mirror image,
labeled C, making B and C different compounds. B and C are
enantiomers.
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Configurational Isomers of Dienes
The Z isomer has the high-priority groups on the sameside
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Review: Types ofIsomers
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Determining the relationship between a pair
ofmolecules
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Optical Activity
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The rotation of polarized light can be clockwise or
anticlockwise. If the rotation is clockwise, the compound is called
dextrorotatory. The rotation is labeled dor (+).
If the rotation is counterclockwise, the compound is
called levorotatory. The rotation is labeled lor (-).
Two enantiomers rotate plane-polarized light to an equal
extent but in opposite directions. Thus, if enantiomer A
rotates polarized light +5, the same concentration of
enantiomer B rotates it 5.
No relationship exists between R and S prefixes and the(+) and (-) designations that indicate optical rotation.
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Resolution of a Racemic Mixture
React a racemic mixture with a chiral compound to form
diastereomers, which can be separated.
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ChromatographicResolution of Enantiomers
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Enantiomers can be dangerously different!
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Discrimination of Enantiomers by BiologicalMolecules
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Stereochemistry of Electrophilic AdditionReactions of Alkenes
What is the absolute configuration of the product?
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Addition reactions that form one asymmetric carbon