blazinfury Posted April 21, 2013 Share Posted April 21, 2013 I know that diastereomers have different physical and chimerical properties. I was reading online that diastereomers can be distinguished from one another based on their spectra. I have a hard time understand this because don't diastereomers differ in a chiral center light polarization-- yet all the functional groups are exactly the same? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Knumbnuts Posted April 22, 2013 Share Posted April 22, 2013 You are correct in saying they have different physical properties, isn't being able to be distinguished by their spectra using just that property? The functional groups may be the same but they are arranged differently along a given carbon backbone. Therefore they are in different chemical and physical environments. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blazinfury Posted April 22, 2013 Author Share Posted April 22, 2013 I don't really see what you are saying but let me clarify what I am confused about with an example. Lets say you have alpha and beta glucose which are epimers which are diastereomers on the anomeric carbon (C1). Isn't the spectra going to be the same for both of those molecules? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Knumbnuts Posted April 22, 2013 Share Posted April 22, 2013 No, I would not expect them to be the same. In one case the H is axial, in the other equatorial. And it is in different magnetic environments. So different spectra. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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