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Structure of polymer
       chains:Isomerism

By:-Anshul Gautampurkar
Class:-S.Y. PPE
Roll no:-T2704
ISOMERS
• Compounds having same molecular
  formula but different structural formula
• Differ from each other in      physical and
  chemical properties are known as
  “Isomers” and this phenomenon is called
  “Isomerism”.
• Isomerism is due to the difference in the
  arrangement of atoms in molecules
CATEGORIZATION
• Types of isomerism
  Isomerism can broadly be divided into two
  main classes.

   STRUCTURAL ISOMERISM.

   STEREO ISOMERISM
Classification in tabular form   
• Structural isomerism
    When isomerism is due to the
  difference in the arrangement of atoms
  within     the     molecule,    without
  any        reference to space, the
  phenomenon      is   referred  to    as
  “Structural Isomerism”.
• Stereo isomerism
   Stereo isomers are isomeric molecules
  that have the same molecular formula
  and sequence of bonded atoms
  (constitution), but that differ only in
  the three-dimensional orientations of
  their atoms in space
4-octene
                                                 4-octene




The above mentioned example of 4-octene is a stereo isomer in which
the chemical formulae remains same but the orientation in space
changes.
Chain Isomerism
• This type of isomerism comes under structural
  isomerism.
• Chain isomers have same molecular formula but differ
  in the order in which C-atoms are bonded to each other.
• Also known as skeletal isomerism.
• Components of the (usually carbon) skeleton are
  distinctly re-ordered to create different structures.
• some of the examples are:-



     n-pentane      isopentane       neopentane
Configurational stereo isomers

• Configurational       isomers      are
  stereoisomers that cannot           be
  converted into one another by
  rotation around a single bond.
• These can be separated easily at room
  temperature from each other.
• These can only get interconverted by
  breaking σ and π bonds or by changing
  the configurations of stereocenters.
• There     are     two     types     of
  configurational stereo isomers:-
Configurational stereo isomerism in
               alkenes
• The carbon-carbon double bond is formed between two sp2
  hybridized carbons, and consists of two occupied molecular
  orbitals , a sigma orbital and a pi orbital.
• Rotation of the end groups of a double bond relative to
  each other destroys the p-orbital overlap that creates the pi
  orbital or bond.
• Because the pi bond has a bond energy of roughly 60
  kcal/mole, this resistance to rotation stabilizes the planar
  configuration of this functional group.
• As a result, certain disubstituted alkenes may exist as a pair
  of configurational stereoisomers, often designated cis and
  trans.
• The essential requirement for this stereoisomerism is
  that each carbon of the double bond must have two
  different substituent groups (one may be hydrogen).
• This is illustrated by the following general formulas.


• In the first example, the left-hand double bond carbon
  has two identical substituents (A) so stereoisomerism
  about the double bond is not possible (reversing
  substituents on the right-hand carbon gives the same
  configuration).
• In the next two examples, each double bond carbon
  atom has two different substituent groups and
  stereoisomerism exists, regardless of whether the two
  substituents on one carbon are the same as those on
  the other.
Conformational stereo isomers

• Conformational isomerism is a form of stereoisomerism in which the
  isomers can be interconverted exclusively by rotations about formally
  single bonds.
• Such isomers are generally referred to as conformational isomers or
  conformers and specifically as rotamers
• when the rotation leading to different conformations is restricted
  (hindered) rotation, in the sense that there exists a rotational energy
  barrier that needs to be overcome to convert one conformer to another.
• The rotational barrier, or barrier to rotation, is the activation energy
  required to interconvert rotamers.
• Most conformational interconversions in simple molecules occur rapidly at
  room temperature. Consequently, isolation of pure conformers is usually
  not possible.
• Specific conformers require special nomenclature terms such as
  staggered, eclipsed, gauche and anti when they are designated.
Types of conformational isomers

Butane has three rotamers : two gauche conformers, which are
enantiomeric and an anti conformer, where the four carbon centres are
coplanar. The three eclipsed conformations with dihedral angles of 0°,120°
and 240° are not considered to be rotamers , but are instead transition
states.
Techniques for study of
           conformational isomerism


• Most information on conformational isomerism comes from single
  crystal X-ray diffraction studies.
• IR spectroscopy is ordinarily used to measure conformer ratios. For
  the axial and equatorial conformer of bromocyclohexane, νCBr differs
  by almost 50 cm−1.
• The dynamics of conformational (and other kinds of) isomerism can be
  monitored by NMR spectroscopy at varying temperatures. The
  technique applies to barriers of 8-14 kcal/mol, and species exhibiting
  such dynamics are often called "fluxional".
• We call these different spatial orientations of the atoms
  of a molecule that result from rotations or twisting about
  single bonds conformations
• In the case of hexane, we have an unbranched chain of six
  carbons which is often written as a linear formula:
  CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3. We know this is not strictly
  true, since the carbon atoms all have a tetrahedral
  configuration. The actual shape of the extended chain is
  therefore zig-zag in nature. However, there is facile
  rotation about the carbon-carbon bonds, and the six-
  carbon chain easily coils up to assume a rather different
  shape. Many conformations of hexane are possible and two
  are illustrated below.
Extended                         Coiled
chain                           chain 
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Structure of polymer chains

  • 1. Structure of polymer chains:Isomerism By:-Anshul Gautampurkar Class:-S.Y. PPE Roll no:-T2704
  • 2. ISOMERS • Compounds having same molecular formula but different structural formula • Differ from each other in physical and chemical properties are known as “Isomers” and this phenomenon is called “Isomerism”. • Isomerism is due to the difference in the arrangement of atoms in molecules
  • 3. CATEGORIZATION • Types of isomerism Isomerism can broadly be divided into two main classes.  STRUCTURAL ISOMERISM.  STEREO ISOMERISM
  • 5. • Structural isomerism When isomerism is due to the difference in the arrangement of atoms within the molecule, without any reference to space, the phenomenon is referred to as “Structural Isomerism”. • Stereo isomerism Stereo isomers are isomeric molecules that have the same molecular formula and sequence of bonded atoms (constitution), but that differ only in the three-dimensional orientations of their atoms in space
  • 6. 4-octene 4-octene The above mentioned example of 4-octene is a stereo isomer in which the chemical formulae remains same but the orientation in space changes.
  • 7. Chain Isomerism • This type of isomerism comes under structural isomerism. • Chain isomers have same molecular formula but differ in the order in which C-atoms are bonded to each other. • Also known as skeletal isomerism. • Components of the (usually carbon) skeleton are distinctly re-ordered to create different structures. • some of the examples are:- n-pentane isopentane neopentane
  • 8. Configurational stereo isomers • Configurational isomers are stereoisomers that cannot be converted into one another by rotation around a single bond. • These can be separated easily at room temperature from each other. • These can only get interconverted by breaking σ and π bonds or by changing the configurations of stereocenters. • There are two types of configurational stereo isomers:-
  • 9. Configurational stereo isomerism in alkenes • The carbon-carbon double bond is formed between two sp2 hybridized carbons, and consists of two occupied molecular orbitals , a sigma orbital and a pi orbital. • Rotation of the end groups of a double bond relative to each other destroys the p-orbital overlap that creates the pi orbital or bond. • Because the pi bond has a bond energy of roughly 60 kcal/mole, this resistance to rotation stabilizes the planar configuration of this functional group. • As a result, certain disubstituted alkenes may exist as a pair of configurational stereoisomers, often designated cis and trans.
  • 10. • The essential requirement for this stereoisomerism is that each carbon of the double bond must have two different substituent groups (one may be hydrogen). • This is illustrated by the following general formulas. • In the first example, the left-hand double bond carbon has two identical substituents (A) so stereoisomerism about the double bond is not possible (reversing substituents on the right-hand carbon gives the same configuration). • In the next two examples, each double bond carbon atom has two different substituent groups and stereoisomerism exists, regardless of whether the two substituents on one carbon are the same as those on the other.
  • 11. Conformational stereo isomers • Conformational isomerism is a form of stereoisomerism in which the isomers can be interconverted exclusively by rotations about formally single bonds. • Such isomers are generally referred to as conformational isomers or conformers and specifically as rotamers • when the rotation leading to different conformations is restricted (hindered) rotation, in the sense that there exists a rotational energy barrier that needs to be overcome to convert one conformer to another. • The rotational barrier, or barrier to rotation, is the activation energy required to interconvert rotamers. • Most conformational interconversions in simple molecules occur rapidly at room temperature. Consequently, isolation of pure conformers is usually not possible. • Specific conformers require special nomenclature terms such as staggered, eclipsed, gauche and anti when they are designated.
  • 12. Types of conformational isomers Butane has three rotamers : two gauche conformers, which are enantiomeric and an anti conformer, where the four carbon centres are coplanar. The three eclipsed conformations with dihedral angles of 0°,120° and 240° are not considered to be rotamers , but are instead transition states.
  • 13. Techniques for study of conformational isomerism • Most information on conformational isomerism comes from single crystal X-ray diffraction studies. • IR spectroscopy is ordinarily used to measure conformer ratios. For the axial and equatorial conformer of bromocyclohexane, νCBr differs by almost 50 cm−1. • The dynamics of conformational (and other kinds of) isomerism can be monitored by NMR spectroscopy at varying temperatures. The technique applies to barriers of 8-14 kcal/mol, and species exhibiting such dynamics are often called "fluxional".
  • 14. • We call these different spatial orientations of the atoms of a molecule that result from rotations or twisting about single bonds conformations • In the case of hexane, we have an unbranched chain of six carbons which is often written as a linear formula: CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3. We know this is not strictly true, since the carbon atoms all have a tetrahedral configuration. The actual shape of the extended chain is therefore zig-zag in nature. However, there is facile rotation about the carbon-carbon bonds, and the six- carbon chain easily coils up to assume a rather different shape. Many conformations of hexane are possible and two are illustrated below. Extended Coiled chain  chain 
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