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Compound 5: opaque oil. ¹H NMR
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Hz, 1 H, H²), 7.26 (s, 1 H, H8),
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Hz, 1 H, H4), 6.51 (dd, J = 6.25,
6.25 Hz, 1 H, H³), 0.34 (s, 9 H, Me3Si),
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NMR (100 MHz, CDCl3): δ = 173.1
(C8b), 152.7 (C8a), 150.9 (C6/7),
150.5 (C4b), 150.2 (C4a), 149.3 (C6/7),
145.7 (C²), 124.6 (C5), 124.3 (C8),
122.4 (C³), 122.0 (C4), 2.00 (SiCH3), 1.99 (SiCH3). MS (EI, 70 eV): m/z (%) = 297
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(4.01), 270 (3.76), 347 (3.50), 362 nm (3.40).
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1246, 1186, 1153, 865, 733 cm-¹. ¹H
NMR (400 MHz, CDCl3; assignments by 2D NMR): δ = 7.48
(dd, J = 6.0,
1.2 Hz, 1 H, H²), 6.72 (m, 2 H, H7,8),
6.53 (m, 2 H, H6,9), 6.48 (d, J = 1.2 Hz,
1 H, H¹0), 6.45 (dd, J = 6.8,
1.2 Hz, 1 H, H4), 6.40 (s, 1 H, H5), 6.39
(dd, J = 6.4,
6.4 Hz, 1 H, H³). ¹³C
NMR (150 MHz, CD2Cl2): δ = 172.2
(C¹0b), 155.4 (C4b/¹0a),
155.0 (C4b/¹0a), 153.9 (C5a/9b),
153.6 (C5a/9b), 150.4 (C5b/9a),
150.1 (C5b/9a), 148.9 (C4a), 145.2
(C²), 129.2 (C7/8), 129.0
(C7/8), 122.3 (C³), 119.2
(C4), 117.1 (C6/9), 117.0 (C6/9),
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70 eV): m/z (%) = 227
(100) [M]+, 201 (30), 174
(7), 150 (4), 123 (3), 113 (14), 100 (22). HRMS (EI): m/z [M]+ calcd
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(hexane): λmax (log ε) = 266
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421 sh (5.02), 433 (5.28) nm.
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