Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.127, No.4, 1323-1333, 2005
Inframolecular protonation process of norbadione A: Influence of the ionic environment and stereochemical consequences
The microscopic protonation mechanism, at an inframolecular level, of norbadione A, a pigment extracted from mushrooms and known to complex cesium cations, was determined by using H-1 NMR titrations and the cluster expansion method. This study revealed a pH dependent Z to E isomer switch that occurs in both pulvinic moieties. As a consequence, norbadione A can exist in solution in four stereomeric forms (E-E, E-Z, Z-E, and Z-Z), which can be of interest in the development of molecular-level devices. In the presence of 0.15 M NaCl, the calculated microconstants showed an unusual apparent cooperativity between the enol groups, which results from the release of the sodium cations upon protonation of norbadione A.