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- Atropisomers are stereoisomers arising because of hindered rotation about a single bond, where energy differences due to steric strain or other contributors...
- interconversion of 1000 seconds or longer), the species are termed atropisomers (see: atropisomerism). The ring-flip of substituted cyclohexanes constitutes a...
- from the axial bond or deviate 30 degrees from the reference plane. Atropisomers are stereoisomers resulting from hindered rotation about single bonds...
- sp2-hybridized carbon atoms. Usually atropisomers are chiral, and as such they are a form of axial chirality. Atropisomerism can be described as conformational...
- rotation about the aryl–aryl bond is restricted so it results in chiral atropisomers, as in various ortho-substituted biphenyls, and in binaphthyls such as...
- parallel kinetic resolution. Chiral switch Crystal system Enantiopure drug Atropisomer Chirotechnology Chirality (physics) Diastereomer Dynamic stereochemistry...
- the spherical law of cosines, but can also be found by other means. Atropisomer "Angle Between Two Planes". TutorVista.com. Archived from the original...
- sterically hindered. For this reason, some substituted biphenyls show atropisomerism; that is, the individual C2-symmetric-isomers are optically stable....
- stereogenic atom, but has axial chirality due to restricted rotation (atropisomerism). The barrier to racemization is high due to steric hindrance, which...
- naphthyl). A colorless solid, it has attracted some attention because the atropisomers can be isolated due to hindered rotation between the two naphthyl subunits...