Asymmetry of the “Strongest” OHO Hydrogen Bond, in the Monoanion of (±)-α,α′-Di-tert-butylsuccinate
The large pK a difference between first and second deprotonations of (±)-α,α′-di-tert-butylsuccinic acid has been interpreted as evidence for a short, strong intramolecular hydrogen bond in the monoanion. Incorporation of 18O into one carboxyl group allows investigation of the symmetry of the H-bond...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the American Chemical Society 2009-09, Vol.131 (37), p.13548-13554 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The large pK a difference between first and second deprotonations of (±)-α,α′-di-tert-butylsuccinic acid has been interpreted as evidence for a short, strong intramolecular hydrogen bond in the monoanion. Incorporation of 18O into one carboxyl group allows investigation of the symmetry of the H-bond in solution by the method of isotopic perturbation. Relative to the intrinsic 18O-induced isotope shift at the carboxyl carbon, as measured in the diacid, an additional isotope shift of 8 ppb in methanol, 14 ppb in acetone, and 5 ppb in THF is observed for potassium hydrogen (±)-α,α′-di-tert-butylsuccinate-18O. This increase indicates that the ion exists as an equilibrating pair of interconverting tautomers and not as a single symmetric resonance hybrid. The X-ray crystal structures of the tetrapropylammonium, tetrabutylammonium, tetrabutylphosphonium, magnesium, and calcium hydrogen (±)-α,α′-di-tert-butylsuccinate salts show a remarkably short O−O distance of 2.41 Å, consistent with a strong hydrogen bond. However, the dicesium salt of the (±)-α,α′-di-tert-butylsuccinate dianion also shows the short O−O distance of 2.41 Å, so this cannot be taken as evidence for a strong hydrogen bond in the monoanion. Moreover, the two O−H distances in the monoanions are unequal, and the hydrogen bond is asymmetric in these crystals. It is concluded that there is no evidence for any special stabilization associated with symmetric H-bonds. The large ΔpK a difference is therefore not due to any feature of the H-bond itself but is attributed to the electrostatic repulsion between the carboxylates in the dianion, which is relieved in the monoanion by inserting a proton between the carboxylates. |
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ISSN: | 0002-7863 1520-5126 |
DOI: | 10.1021/ja905806h |