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TheHitokiri
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What's the most stable chair structure for the tricyclic organic compound?
I tried splitting it into 3 sections A, B and C but it still got extremely messy and I got stuck at the bridges. Couldn't seem to be able to fit in section B and section C.
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May 03, 2013, 08:44:44 AM »
This is quite difficult to draw freehand.
Start at Ring B with the nitrogen atom being the bottom of the chair (the foot of the chair as it were). This should give you a good place to start from.
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I still got stucked at the point where the chair goes out of the plane.
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May 04, 2013, 04:14:23 AM »
I would also start with the B ring. Now try joining on the A ring.
Look at the structures of
cis
- and
trans
-decalin for inspiration:
Now try and connect the C ring - you will find that it is only possible to close the C ring for one of the two possible AB conformations.
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May 06, 2013, 11:55:11 AM »
Thanks Dan for the inspiration.
Finally figured out, definitely doesn't look like the chair structures we usually see.
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