Conformational behavior of medium-sized rings. Part 10. Dithiosalicylides and trithiosalicylides was written by Guise, G. Bruce;Ollis, W. David;Peacock, Judith A.;Stephanatou, Julia Stephanidou;Stoddart, J. Fraser. And the article was included in Journal of the Chemical Society in 1982.Application of 15540-90-6 The following contents are mentioned in the article:
The trithiosalicylides I [R = Me, R1-R3 = H (II); R = R2 = R3 = H, R1 = Me; R = R1 = R3 = H, R2 = Me (III); R-R2 = H, R3 = Me] were prepared and shown to exist in solution as ring inverting enantiomeric helical conformations with trans thio ester linkages. The free energies of activation for these conformational changes are 鈭?0 kcal/mol higher than for the same process in analogous trisalicylides. The crystal structures and solid state conformations of II and III were determined by x-ray anal. The dithiosalicylides IV [R = Me, R1-R3 = H; R = R1 = R3 = H, R2 = Me; R = H, Me, CHMe2 (V), R1 = R2 = H, R3 = Me] were also prepared and their conformations studied. The temp dependent 1H NMR spectrum of V is interpreted in terms of ring inversion between enantiomeric boat conformations. The 螖G猝?/sup> value of 24.6 kcal/mol for this conformation change, as compared with that of 17-7 kcal/mol for di-o-thymotide, suggests that cis thio ester linkages are subject to more resonance stabilization than cis ester linkages. This study involved multiple reactions and reactants, such as 4,7-Dimethylindoline-2,3-dione (cas: 15540-90-6Application of 15540-90-6).
4,7-Dimethylindoline-2,3-dione (cas: 15540-90-6) belongs to indole derivatives. Indole produced by Proteus, Pseudomonas, Escherichia and other species was shown to be a growth promoting factor in Arabidopsis thaliana. Indole plays a fundamental role for QS in E. coli, being one of the signal molecules responsible for the transcription of a variety of genes (gabT, and tnaB ASTD). Application of 15540-90-6
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