Abstract

AbstractCarbon‐13 magnetic resonance spectra of the s‐cis and s‐trans rotamers of enamino ketones and thiones of the general formula \documentclass{article}\pagestyle{empty}\begin{document}${\rm X =}\mathop {\rm C}\limits^{\rm 1} {\rm (}\mathop {\rm R}\limits^{\rm 1} {\rm)}\mathop {\rm C}\limits^{\rm 2} {\rm H =}\mathop {\rm C}\limits^{\rm 3} {\rm HN}\mathop {{\rm R}_{\rm 2}}\limits^{\rm 4}$\end{document} (where × = O or S and R‐1, R‐4 = alkyl) have been obtained. With dimethylaminoacrolein and its thione analogue, restricted rotation could only be observed in the latter. The chemical shift differences between rotamers and homologues are attributed to changes in conjugation and to induced bond polarisation, both these factors resulting from steric strain. In particular, nonplanar deformations of the s‐trans rotamers are deduced from their C‐2 chemical shift values.

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