How can I find chiral centers in ring structures?
1 Answer
Here's one way to do it.
Explanation:
Assume that you have to find the chiral centres in 3-aminocyclohexanol.
(Adapted from Sigma-Aldrich)
Here are the steps to find the chiral centres.
Step 1: Ignore all atoms that cannot be chiral centres.
These include
That eliminates every atom except
Step 2: For the remaining atoms, check if there are four different groups attached to that atom.
Two groups can appear to be the same if you look only at the first attached atom.
You may have to keep going to check if they are really the same or are different.
The four atoms directly attached to
We have to go one atom further out to see if
So
We must go one atom further out to decide between
We list
These are definitely different, so
The four atoms attached to
We have to go one atom further out to see if
We must go one atom further out to decide between
We list
These are definitely different, so
Here’s a video on finding chiral centres.