Baeyer tension
The ring stress in alicyclic compounds is called Baeyer stress , also Baeyer ring stress or Baeyer ring stress and the like . By definition, the tension energy in the six-membered ring is 0. The energy can be derived from the deviation from the ideal tetrahedral angle in cyclohexane . According to the Baeyer model, the following stability series would apply: 3, 4, 5, 6. However, the Bayer model fails with cyclopropane due to the special binding properties, which cause an increase in stability. The actual stability series is therefore: 4, 3, 5, 6.
The Baeyer voltage is named after the Nobel Prize winner Adolf von Baeyer .
See also
literature
- Manussawee Hengsuwan and Ann-Christin Pöppler: Synthesis of five, six and seven rings . (Lecturer: Daniel B. Werz) University of Göttingen, 2007
- Albert Gossauer: Structure and reactivity of the biomolecules . Google book search. P. 89
- Siegfried Hauptmann: Reaction and Mechanism in Organic Chemistry . Google book search. P. 141
Web links
- Intramolecular tension - conformational energy ( Memento from June 11, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF file, 128 kB), p. 5, at the Institute for Organic Chemistry - Faculty of Natural Sciences at the University of Hanover