비의류제품
electronic optical activity of (-)-alpha-phellandrene
- 출판일1999.03
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- 서지사항
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2016.11.02
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molecular orbital computations on the sign and magnitude of the cotton effect of (-)-alpha-phellandrene (a conjugated diene) and the separate twisted butadiene chromophore were performed using configuration interaction (ci) and the random phase approximation (rpa) methods with a standard minimal basis set of sto/3g orbitals the relative contributions to the rotatory strength of (-)-alpha-phellandrene which arise from a twist in the diene unit, the allylic axial bond, and nonplanarity of either one or both of the c=c double bonds were determined by examining various molecular geometries. this theoretical study confirms that the allylic axial substituent/bond provides the largest contribution to the long-wavelength cotton effect. the rotatory strength arising from distortion of the planar geometry of the double bonds tends to cancel the rotatory strength arising from the sense of twist of the diene unit. the computed energies suggest that molecular geometries where the trisubstituted bond is kept planar, and where twisting is allowed about the cis double bond, may be favoured over geometries where torsion is allowed about both double bonds