Abstract

A strong Cotton effect, which practically govern the sign of the optical rotation at 589 nm ([M]d), was studied in phenyl 1-thio-α (and β)-d-glycopyranosides with our new chiroptical technique. The proposal optical rotatory dispersion (ORD) method, with calculations based on a one term Drude equation, showed the presence of a strong Cotton effect at 200–210 nm. Circular dichroism (CD), with accumulation technique, also gave the same Cotton effect. Agreement in these two methods suggests the usefulness of the proposed ORD calculation method. The rotational strengths and the signs were shown to reflect the anomeric configurations and conformations (α-anomer gave positive and β-anomer gave negative signs; axial gave strong and equatorial gave weak bands). This result is an extension of the ring oxygen helicity rule of alkyl and alkyl thioglycosides to phenyl 1-thioglycopyranosides, and probably to other aromatic glycosides.

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