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WOODWARD-FEISER RULES FOR CALCULATING λ max

WOODWARD-FEISER RULES FOR CALCULATING λ max. WOODWARD-FEISER RULES FOR CALCULATING λ max. INTRODUCTION From the study of the ultraviolet absorption spectra of a large number of compounds, Woodward (1941) gave certain rules for correlating λ max with molecular structure.

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WOODWARD-FEISER RULES FOR CALCULATING λ max

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  1. WOODWARD-FEISER RULES FOR CALCULATING λmax

  2. WOODWARD-FEISER RULES FOR CALCULATING λmax • INTRODUCTION From the study of the ultraviolet absorption spectra of a large number of compounds, Woodward (1941) gave certain rules for correlating λ max with molecular structure. • Scott-Feiser(1959): modified rule with more experimental data. • The modified rules known as Woodward-fieser rules, can be used to calculate the position of λ max for a given structure by relating the position of λ max with the position and degree of substitution of chromophore. • longer the conjugated system, greater is the wavelength of absorption a maximum. • The intensity of the absorption also increases with the increase in length of the chromophore.

  3. Different Terms • Alicylicdienes or dienes contained in an open chain system i.e, where basic unit is butadiene system. 2. Homo-annular conjugated double bonds Are the conjugated double bond present in the same ring. it is also called as Homodiene. some examples of this type are:

  4. Different Terms 3. Hetero-annular conjugated double bonds Are the double bonds which are present in different ring. for example. 4. Endocyclic double bond The double bond present in a ring only (inside). 5. Exocyclic double bond The double bond is a part of the ring (outside).

  5. Woodward – Fieser’s rules for conjugated dienes, trienes, polyenes etc • According to this rules each type of dienes or triens system is having a certain fixed value at which absorption takes place. • This constitutes the basic value or parent value. This value of absorption maximum depends upon …… (I) The number of alkyl substitution or ring residues (II) The number of double bonds which extending conjugation (III) The presence s of polar groups such as Cl, Br, OR, are added to the basic value to obtain λ max for a particular compound.

  6. The parent values and increment for different substituents / groups • (A) Parent value :- 1) Homo annular conjugated diensλ 253 nm 2) Hetero annular conjugated diensAcyclic conjugated diensλ 214 nm 3)Acyclic conjugated diensλ 214 nm 4) Butadiene system open chain (Acyclic) λ 217 nm 5) Acyclic triensλ245 nm (B) Increment :- 1) Each alkyl substitution or ring residue λ +5 nm 2) Exocyclic double bond λ +5 nm 3) Double bond extending conjugation λ +30 nm • (C) Auxochromes:- -O- alkyl λ +6 nm -S-alkyl λ +30 nm -Cl, -Br λ +5 nm -N(alkyl)2λ +60 nm -OCOCH3λ 0 nm

  7. EXAMPLES 1. Calculate absorption maximum in UV Spectrum of 2,4 Hexadiene. • Butadiene system; basic value = 217nm • 2 Alkyl substituent(2X5nm) = 10nm • Calculated value = 227 nm • Observed value = 227 nm

  8. 2. Calculate λmax for 1,4- dimethylcyclohex-1,3-diene • Parent value for homoannular ring : = 253 nm • Two alkyl substituents: 2 x 5 = 10 nm • Two ring residue : 2 x 5 = 10 nm • calculated value : = 273 nm • observed value : = 263 nm

  9. 3. Calculate λ max of following compound • Parent value for heteroannulardiene : = 214 nm • Four ring residue : 4 X5 = 20 nm • Calculated value : = 234 nm • Observed value : = 236 nm

  10. Parent value for heteroannulardiene : = 214 nm • 3 ring residue : 3 X5 = 15 nm • Exocyclic double bond = 5 nm • Thiomethyl substituent =30 nm • Calculated value : = 264 nm • Observed value : = 268 nm

  11. Acyclic butadiene = 217 nm Extended conjugation = +30 nm Calculated value = 247 nm Acyclic base = 217 nm 2 alkyl substitution = 10 nm Calculated value = 227 nm

  12. Parent value for heteroannular : = 214 nm Four ring residue : 4 X5 = 20 nm Exocyclic double bond =5 nm Calculated value : = 239 nm Observed value : = 236 nm

  13. Parent value for homoannular : = 253 nm Extended conjugation 1 X30 = 30 nm Alkyl substitution 2x5 =10 nm Calculated value : = 293 nm

  14. Parent value for homoannular (the highest value) : = 253 nm Extended conjugation 1 X30 = 30 nm Exocyclic double bond =5 nm Alkyl substitution or ring residue 6x5 =30 nm Calculated value : = 318 nm

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