A series of pyridoxine derivatives was investigated by (1) H and 2D nuclear overhauser enhancement spectroscopy (NOESY) NMR. The free energies of activation for the pyridyl-oxygen rotation of the 2,4-dinitrophenyl ether of the seven-membered acetals of pyridoxine were measured by dynamic NMR. A conformational exchange between the chair and twist forms of the seven-membered acetal ring was confirmed by dynamic NMR and STO3G computations.
Two pyridoxine derivatives containing a dinitrophenyl moiety were investigated by (1)H NMR spectroscopy. Conformational dynamics in solution were studied for each compound using dynamic NMR experiments. It was shown that both compounds studied are involved into two conformational exchange processes. The first process is a transformation of the seven-membered cycle conformation between the enantiomeric P-twist and M-twist forms, and the second is a rotation of the dinitrophenyl fragment of the molecules around the C-O bond. Energy barriers of both conformational transitions were determined.
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