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Vibrational Circular Dichroism of Phenylcarbinols. A Configurational Correlation
Polavarapu, Prasad L.,Fontana, Luca P.,Smith, Howard E.
, p. 94 - 99 (1986)
The vibrational circular dichroism (VCD) spectra of enantiomers of phenylcarbaniols were studied in the 1600-800 cm-1 region.In these molecules, the PhC(OH)H group is a common structural feature, and the chirality of this probe group correlates with the sign of a VCD band at about 1200 cm-1.Viewing the probe group with the fourth ligand behind it, a clockwise arrangement of the probe group substituents (with the usual sequence rule priority, OH > Ph > H), designated as a clockwise probe group chirality, results in a negative sign for the VCD band at about 1200 cm-1.For a counterclockwise probe group chirality, the VCD band is positive.On the basis of infrared and Raman spectral observations with deuterated analogues, this band is assigned to a *C-H deformation mode of the phenylcarbinols.