15N NMR Chemical Shifts for the Identification of Dipyrrolic Structures
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Abstract
A variety of dipyrromethanes and dipyrromethenes have been prepared, and their 15N NMR chemical shifts have been measured by two-dimensional correlation to 1H NMR signals. The nitrogen atoms in five examples of dipyrromethanes consistently exhibit chemical shifts around -231 ppm, relative to nitromethane. Seven examples of hydrobromide salts of meso-unsubstituted dipyrromethenes consistently display 15N chemical shifts around -210 ppm, while their corresponding zinc(II) complexes exhibit chemical shifts around -170 ppm. The presence of electron-withdrawing substituents on one of the pyrrolic rings of dipyrromethenes affects the chemical shifts of both of the nitrogen nuclei in the molecule. Boron difluoride complexes of meso-unsubstituted dipyrromethenes display 15N chemical shifts around -190 ppm. Two examples of free-base dipyrromethenes bearing substituents at the meso-position exhibit 15N chemical shifts at approximately -156 ppm, and for the zinc complexes of these compounds at -162 ppm. One-bond nitrogen-hydrogen coupling constants, when measurable, were consistently in the range of -96 Hz. Since the measured 15N chemical shifts have such a high regularity correlated to structure, they can be used as diagnostic indications for identifying the structure of dipyrrolic compounds.
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