Abstract
The hydroxyl stretching
frequencies of some 2,4-cis and 2,4-trans flavan-4-ols, thiaflavan-4-ols, and
related compounds have been measured in dilute carbon tetrachloride solution.
Characteristic frequencies are observed at 3626�2 cm-1 (free hydroxyl),
3616�1, and 3597�2 cm-1. The 3616 and 3597 cm-1 bands are
assigned to pseudo-axial and pseudo-equatorial hydroxyl groups respectively.
Evidence is presented to show that the frequency shifts arise from differences
in the interaction of the hydroxyl group with the π-electrons of the fused
benzene ring, and that these flavans and thiaflavans exist in half- chair,
rather than sofa conformations.
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