The I3C chemical shifts and a large collection of coupling constants have been measured for 169 N-substituted azoles with no other substituents on the ring. Simple additive models have been used to discuss both the chemical shifts and the coupling constants. The chemical shift of the substituent depends on the nature of the azole which can, accordingly, be classified into three to six families. Some structural problems (ringchain isomerism of 1-trifluoromethylsulphonyl-1,2,3-triazole, silylotropy and stannotropy) are also discussed.
A convenient synthesis of 5alpha,8alpha,14alpha,17alpha-5,17:8,14-dimethano-5,8,14,17-tetraaza-5,6,7,8,13,14,17,18-octahydrodibenzo[e,e']benzo[1,2-a:3,4-a']dicyclooctene derivatives is described, and the compounds have been fully characterized by NMR; in some cases, the molecular structure has been determined by X-ray crystallography. These compounds represent the first examples of a new class of molecular tweezers.
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