In
chemistry
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, a bicyclic molecule () is a molecule that features two joined
rings. Bicyclic structures occur widely, for example in many biologically important molecules like
α-thujene and
camphor
Camphor () is a waxy, colorless solid with a strong aroma. It is classified as a terpenoid and a cyclic ketone. It is found in the wood of the camphor laurel ('' Cinnamomum camphora''), a large evergreen tree found in East Asia; and in the k ...
. A bicyclic compound can be carbocyclic (all of the ring atoms are carbons), or
heterocyclic (the rings' atoms consist of at least two elements), like
DABCO. Moreover, the two rings can both be
aliphatic (''e.g.''
decalin and
norbornane), or can be
aromatic (''e.g.''
naphthalene
Naphthalene is an organic compound with formula . It is the simplest polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, and is a white crystalline solid with a characteristic odor that is detectable at concentrations as low as 0.08 ppm by mass. As an aromati ...
), or a combination of aliphatic and aromatic (''e.g.''
tetralin).
Three modes of ring junction are possible for a bicyclic compound:
* In
spirocyclic compounds, the two rings share only one single atom, the spiro atom, which is usually a
quaternary carbon. An example of a spirocyclic compound is the
photochromic switch
spiropyran.
* In fused/condensed bicyclic compounds, two rings share two adjacent atoms. In other words, the rings share one covalent bond, ''i.e.'' the so-called bridgehead atoms are directly connected (''e.g.''
α-thujene and
decalin).
* In bridged bicyclic compounds, the two rings share three or more atoms, separating the two bridgehead atoms by a bridge containing at least one atom. For example,
norbornane, also known as bicyclo
.2.1eptane, can be viewed as a pair of
cyclopentane rings each sharing three of their five carbon atoms.
Camphor
Camphor () is a waxy, colorless solid with a strong aroma. It is classified as a terpenoid and a cyclic ketone. It is found in the wood of the camphor laurel ('' Cinnamomum camphora''), a large evergreen tree found in East Asia; and in the k ...
is a more elaborate example.
Nomenclature
Bicyclic molecules are described by
IUPAC nomenclature.
The root of the compound name depends on the total number of atoms in all rings together, possibly followed by a
suffix
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denoting the
functional group with the
highest priority. Numbering of the carbon chain always begins at one bridgehead atom (where the rings meet) and follows the carbon chain along the longest path, to the next bridgehead atom. Then numbering is continued along the second longest path and so on. Fused and
bridged bicyclic compounds get the
prefix
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''bicyclo'', whereas
spirocyclic compounds get the prefix ''spiro''. In between the prefix and the suffix, a pair of brackets with numerals denotes the number of carbon atoms between each of the bridgehead atoms. These numbers are arranged in descending order and are separated by periods.
For example, the carbon frame of
norbornane contains a total of 7 atoms, hence the root name
heptane. This molecule has two paths of 2 carbon atoms and a third path of 1 carbon atom between the two bridgehead carbons, so the brackets are filled in descending order:
.2.1 Addition of the prefix ''bicyclo'' gives the total name bicyclo
.2.1eptane.
The carbon frame of
camphor
Camphor () is a waxy, colorless solid with a strong aroma. It is classified as a terpenoid and a cyclic ketone. It is found in the wood of the camphor laurel ('' Cinnamomum camphora''), a large evergreen tree found in East Asia; and in the k ...
also counts 7 atoms, but is substituted with a
carbonyl in this case, hence the suffix heptanone. We start with numbering the carbon frame at the bridgehead atom with the
highest priority (
methyl
In organic chemistry, a methyl group is an alkyl derived from methane, containing one carbon atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms, having chemical formula . In formulas, the group is often abbreviated as Me. This hydrocarbon group occurs in many ...
goes before
proton
A proton is a stable subatomic particle, symbol , H+, or 1H+ with a positive electric charge of +1 ''e'' elementary charge. Its mass is slightly less than that of a neutron and 1,836 times the mass of an electron (the proton–electron mass ...
), hence the bridgehead carbon in front gets number 1, the carbonyl gets number 2 and numbering continues along the carbon chain following the longest path, until the doubly substituted top carbon (number 7). Equal to norbornane, this molecule also has two paths of 2 carbon atoms and one path of 1 carbon atom between the two bridgehead carbons, so the numbers within the brackets stay
.2.1 Combining the brackets and suffix (now filling in the position of the carbonyl as well) gives us
.2.1eptan-2-one. Besides ''bicyclo'', the prefix should also specify the positions of all
methyl
In organic chemistry, a methyl group is an alkyl derived from methane, containing one carbon atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms, having chemical formula . In formulas, the group is often abbreviated as Me. This hydrocarbon group occurs in many ...
substituent
A substituent is one or a group of atoms that replaces (one or more) atoms, thereby becoming a moiety in the resultant (new) molecule. (In organic chemistry and biochemistry, the terms ''substituent'' and ''functional group'', as well as ''side ...
s so the complete, official name becomes 1,7,7-trimethylbicyclo
.2.1eptan-2-one.
When naming simple fused bicyclic compounds, the same method as for bridged bicyclic compounds is applied, except the third path between the two bridgehead atoms now consists of zero atoms. Therefore, fused bicyclic compounds have a "0" included in the brackets. For example,
decalin is named bicyclo
.4.0ecane. The numbers are sometimes omitted in unambiguous cases. For example, bicyclo
.1.0utane is typically called simply
bicyclobutane.
The
heterocyclic molecule
DABCO has a total of 8 atoms in its bridged structure, hence the root name
octane
Octane is a hydrocarbon and an alkane with the chemical formula , and the condensed structural formula . Octane has many structural isomers that differ by the amount and location of branching in the carbon chain. One of these isomers, 2,2,4-Tri ...
. Here the two bridgehead atoms are
nitrogen instead of
carbon atoms. Therefore, the official name gets the additional
prefix
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''1,4-diaza'' and the total name becomes 1,4-diazabicyclo
.2.2ctane.
References
See also
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Polycyclic compound
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