Everything about Chemical Conformation totally explained
In
chemistry,
conformational isomerism is a form of
stereoisomerism involving the phenomenon of
molecules with the same
structural formula existing as different
conformational isomers or
conformers due to
atoms
rotating about a
bond. Different conformers can interconvert by rotation around single bonds, without breaking
chemical bonds. The existence of more than one conformation, usually with different energies, is due to hindered rotation sp
3 hybridised carbon carbon
σ bonds. The comparitive stabilities of different conformers of a molecule are usually explained through differences in
Steric repulsion. A simplified example is that of a
butane molecule viewed in the
Newman projection shown - for example as if viewed down the central C-C bond with relative rotations of C² and C³ illustrated.
Rotamers are a set of conformers and the
rotation barrier is the
activation energy required to jump from one conformer to another conformer.
Two important forms of conformational isomerism exist:
- Linear alkane conformations with staggered, eclipsed and gauche conformers, and
- Cyclohexane conformations with chair and boat conformers.
Another example of conformational isomerism is the
folding of molecules, where some shapes are stable and functional, but others are not. Conformational isomerism is also found in
atropisomers.
The population of different conformers follows a
Boltzmann distribution:
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The subscripts i and j represent the highest and lowest energy. g is the number of conformations found at that particular energy, the degeneracy. N is the population of molecules in a particular conformation.
Consequences
If the
eclipsed conformations of an
isomer have high enough potentials, they may prevent rotation of
substituents to different
staggered conformations at sufficiently low energy levels. This will result in a
racemic mixture of conformations that may or may not have different
reactivities in situations such as
enzymatic reactions in which molecular shape is usually a key factor of operation.
Conformer dependent reactions
The
E2 elimination mechanism relies on the base- or acid-attacked substituent being in an
antiperiplanar configuration along a bond with respect to the
leaving group. This prerequisite for reaction is important in understanding organic elimination reaction pathways, especially those involving halogenated cyclic alkanes such as
cyclohexanes. Two adjacent
substituents on a cyclic alkane can only undergo an E2 elimination if they're both axial to the ring and hence antiperiplanar. A combination of axial and equatorial substituents can't react through an E2 mechanism, though ring flips (with associated reconformation) may allow reactions to occur if they're not precluded by an energy barrier or
steric lock through isopropyl or larger substituents.
Conditions
Conformational isomerism only occurs around single bonds because double or triple bonds have one or two
pi bonds that prevent rotation about the longitudinal axis. Conformers sufficiently constrained to exhibit measurable isomerism are unique from various flavours of stereoisomers in the fact that changes in stereochemistry are independent from any mechanism and instead rely only on molecular energy.
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