Abstract

The photoinduced perfluoroalkylation of anthracene has been shown to provide 9,9',10,10'-tetrahydro-10,10'-diperfluoroalkyl-9,9'-bianthracenes in over 70% yields, each perfluoroalkyl iodide producing three diastereomers. The structures of all three diastereomers (cis,cis, cis,trans, and trans,trans isomers) have been elucidated by both NMR and X-ray crystallographic analyses. Most notably, an X-ray crystallographic analysis has revealed that the trans,trans diastereomer having the two trifluoromethyl groups in 10,10'-positions adopts a 74° twisted relationship of the two dihydroanthracene rings. Furthermore, each of the two trans,trans isomers 2a,b has been shown to exist as a mixture of new types of atropisomers and the energy barrier for the interconversion of the two atropisomers has been estimated to be 12 kcal/mol by variable-temperature NMR analysis.

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