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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 20(47): 29601-29609, 2018 Dec 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30307452

RESUMEN

New gas phase infrared spectroscopy is reported for an aromatic alpha hydroxy carboxylic acid homo dimer of 9-hydroxy-9-fluorene carboxylic acid (9HFCA)2, and the hetero dimer of 9HFCA with glycolic acid. In terms of the 9-hydroxy stretching frequency, the 16 cm-1 blue-shift in the homo dimer and the 17 cm-1 blue-shift in the hetero dimer, relative to that in 9HFCA monomer, are attributed to collective effects with anti-cooperativity stronger than cooperativity. Furthermore, for the hetero dimer, the two alpha hydroxy groups' stretching frequencies are clearly resolved, and differ by 30 cm-1. This difference represents a modest, quantitative enhancement of the intramolecular H-bond by the fluorene moiety in 9HFCA monomer, as opposed to that in glycolic acid. Accurate vibrational frequencies of the alpha OH, 3568 cm-1 in the bare glycolic acid, and 3584 cm-1 in the glycolic acid homo dimer are determined for the first time by comparison to 9HFCA monomer, homo and hetero dimers. The quantitative studies by infrared spectroscopy reveal subtle interactions among intra- and intermolecular H-bonds in the alpha hydroxyl acid dimers, which are also uniquely extended to probe each monomer's subtle intramolecular interactions.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 19(37): 25260-25269, 2017 Sep 27.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28799587

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The neutral and cationic forms of tryptamine-water dimer present a variety of noncovalent interactions. To characterize these interactions, a series of complementary methods, including the quantum theory of atoms in molecules, noncovalent interaction plots, natural bond orbital analysis, and energy decomposition analysis, were used. For the first time, the existence of the three intermolecular H-bonds in the conformer-locked tryptamine-water dimer A-H2O are identified, highlighting a single water's role as one proton donor and two proton acceptors as it binds to tryptamine. Furthermore, upon threshold ionization of the A-H2O dimer, the network of the three intermolecular H-bonds is indeed preserved while the individual H-bonds' binding strengths are subject to change; this is attributed to the existence of the optically accessible minimum energy isomer A+-H2O in the cation. In addition, it is found that the global minimum energy isomer H+-H2O contains a single intermolecular H-bond, but is more stable, by ca. 3 kcal mol-1, than the local minimum energy isomer A+-H2O; this is due to the stronger intramolecular interaction of H+-H2O as opposed to A+-H2O.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 19(36): 24399-24411, 2017 Sep 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28722036

RESUMEN

Hydrogen (H) bonds are of fundamental importance in a wide range of molecular sciences. While the study of two-center H-bonding AH is well advanced, much remains to be learned in a quantitative and definitive manner for complexes with multiple H-bonds. Exemplary cases are in the category of alpha hydroxy carboxylic acids, i.e., the complexes of glycolic acid with water and formic acid. In glycolic acid, an intramolecular H-bond forms between the carboxyl group and the alpha OH group. The alpha OH stretching frequency may be affected upon complexing with water or formic acid. Direct study of glycolic acid complexes is unfortunately very difficult. However, an aromatic analogue, 9-hydroxy-9-fluorene carboxylic acid (9HFCA), permits detailed and accurate gas phase spectroscopic studies. Since computational analysis establishes that H-bonding is very similar from glycolic acid complexes to 9HFCA complexes, direct studies on 9HFCA complexes by laser spectroscopy also deduce new and subtle information for glycolic acid complexes in terms of molecular structures, binding strength, and collective effects of multiple H-bonds associated with anti-cooperativity and cooperativity.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 19(22): 14238-14247, 2017 Jun 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28517011

RESUMEN

The binding strength and collective effects of multiple H-bonds in the glycolic acid-water dimer were studied in comparison to the aromatic analog, 9-hydroxy-9-fluorene carboxylic acid (9HFCA). Quantitative analysis by the generalized Kohn-Sham energy decomposition analysis shows that the energy difference in each specific physical interaction, from a glycolic acid-water dimer to a 9HFCA-water dimer, is small and amounts to less than 5% of the binding energy of the 9HFCA-water dimer. Extensive comparison of further, similar H-bonded complexes with widely varying binding strengths reinforces their excellent analogy in that the fluorene group acts as a non-interfering spectator for intermolecular H-bonding interactions. With reference to the spectroscopic measurement on the 9HFCA-water dimer (8.51 ± 0.09 kcal mol-1), the binding energy of the glycolic acid-water dimer is estimated to be 8.51 ± 0.31 kcal mol-1, a much better accuracy than previous reports. Furthermore, correlating the infrared spectra of 9HFCA H-bonded complexes provides a circumstantial probing of the existence and consequences of cooperative and anti-cooperative behaviors in the glycolic acid-water dimer. Our studies point to the interesting H-bonding phenomena in the glycolic acid-water dimer, which may inspire challenging experiments in future.

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J Chem Phys ; 145(5): 051101, 2016 Aug 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27497532

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The ionization potential (IP) of the aromatic alpha hydroxy carboxylic acid, 9-hydroxy-9-fluorene carboxylic acid (9HFCA), is shifted by complexation with hydrogen bonding ligands such as water and formic acid. Generalized Kohn-Sham energy decomposition analysis decomposes the intermolecular binding energies into a frozen energy term, polarization, correlation, and/or dispersion energy terms, as well as terms of geometric relaxation and zero point energy. We observe that in each dimer the attractive polarization always increases upon ionization, enhancing binding in the cation and shifting the IP toward the red. For 9HFCA-H2O, a substantial decrease of the repulsive frozen energy in cation further shifts the IP toward red. For 9HFCA-HCOOH, the increase of the frozen energy actually occurs in the cation and shifts the IP toward blue. Consistent with the experimental measurements, our analysis provides new, non-intuitive perspectives on multiple hydrogen bonds interactions in carboxylic acids and water complexes.

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J Chem Phys ; 143(3): 034308, 2015 Jul 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26203028

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4-propylaniline complexes with one and two argon atoms formed in the molecular beam were studied in the first excited electronic state, S1, using resonance enhanced two-photon ionization spectroscopy and in the cation ground state, D0, using mass analyzed threshold ionization spectroscopy. The combination of electronic and cationic spectra of the clusters allows two conformations to be identified in both aniline-Ar1 and aniline-Ar2, which are assigned to either the gauche configuration or anti-configuration of 4-propylaniline. The gauche isomer exhibits complex bands shifted 29 cm(-1) and 89 cm(-1) from the S1 origin bands and 83 cm(-1) and 148 cm(-1) from the ionization potential assigned to the Ar1 and Ar2 complexes, respectively. For the anti-rotamer, the corresponding shifts actually become nearly additive, 53 cm(-1) and 109 cm(-1) for the S1 origin bands, and 61 cm(-1) and 125 cm(-1) for the ionization potentials. Ab initio calculations provide insights into the influences of the propyl and amino groups on the positions of the argon atoms within the clusters. In addition, the binding energy of one argon with the gauche isomer of 4-propylaniline has been measured to be 550 ± 5 cm(-1) in the D0 state, 496 ± 5 cm(-1) in the S1 state, and 467 ± 5 cm(-1) in the neutral ground state, S0.


Asunto(s)
Compuestos de Anilina/química , Argón/química , Benceno/química , Cationes/química , Isomerismo , Modelos Químicos , Fenoles/química , Análisis Espectral
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J Phys Chem A ; 118(27): 4982-7, 2014 Jul 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24956485

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Resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization spectroscopy of supersonically cooled gas-phase 9-hydroxy-9-fluorene carboxylic acid (9HFCA) is reported for its first electronic excited state, S1. The UV-UV hole-burning experiment identifies a single conformer in the molecular beam, stabilized by an intramolecular hydrogen bond. For this Cs symmetric conformer, two low frequencies in the S1 spectrum are assigned: an in-plane rocking mode of the carboxylic acid side chain lies at 58 cm(-1), and an in-plane fluorene bending mode appears at 183 cm(-1). The corresponding mode frequencies in the cation, 58 and 196 cm(-1), are measured by zero electron kinetic energy (ZEKE) spectroscopy upon pumping the S1 vibronic states. The adiabatic ionization potential is measured to be 64 923 ± 5 cm(-1). In addition, a feature established by ZEKE spectroscopy upon pumping the hot band is found at 67 cm(-1). This is assigned as a hot band of the HO-C9-COOH rocking mode in the neutral ground state.

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J Chem Phys ; 139(15): 151101, 2013 Oct 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24160490

RESUMEN

We report mass analyzed threshold ionization spectroscopy of supersonically cooled gas phase carboxylic complexes with 9-hydroxy-9-fluorenecarboxylic acid (9HFCA), an analog of glycolic acid. The vibrationally resolved cation spectrum for the 9HFCA complex with formic acid allows accurate determination of its ionization potential (IP), 64,374 ± 8 cm(-1). This is 545 cm(-1) smaller than the IP of 9HFCA monomer. The IPs of 9HFCA complexes with acetic acid and benzoic acid shift by -1133 cm(-1) and -1438 cm(-1), respectively. Density functional calculations confirm that Cs symmetry is maintained upon ionization of the 9HFCA monomer and its acid complexes, in contrast to the drastic geometric rearrangement attending ionization in complexes of 9-fluorene carboxylic acid. We suggest that the marginal geometry changes and small IP shifts are primarily due to the collective interactions among one intramolecular and two intermolecular hydrogen bonds in the dimer.

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J Chem Phys ; 139(6): 064315, 2013 Aug 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23947863

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Photodissociation of ICN(-)(CO2)n, n = 0-18, with 500-nm excitation is investigated using a dual time-of-flight mass spectrometer. Photoabsorption to the (2)Π(1/2) state is detected using ionic-photoproduct action spectroscopy; the maximum absorption occurs around 490 nm. Ionic-photoproduct distributions were determined for ICN(-)(CO2)n at 500 nm. Following photodissociation of bare ICN(-) via 430-650 nm excitation, a small fraction of CN(-) is produced, suggesting that nonadiabatic effects play a role in the photodissociation of this simple anion. Electronic structure calculations, carried out at the MR-SO-CISD level of theory, were used to evaluate the potential-energy surfaces for the ground and excited states of ICN(-). Analysis of the electronic structure supports the presence of nonadiabatic effects in the photodissociation dynamics. For n ≥ 2, the major ionic photoproduct has a mass corresponding to either partially solvated CN(-) or partially solvated [NCCO2](-).

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J Chem Phys ; 137(10): 104312, 2012 Sep 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22979864

RESUMEN

The relative ionization energies of tryptamine conformations are determined by zero kinetic energy photoelectron spectroscopy and photoionization efficiency measurements. The relative cationic conformational stabilities are compared to the published results for the neutral molecule. In the cation, the interaction strength changes significantly between amino group and either the phenyl or the pyrrole moiety of the indole chromophore where most of the positive charge is located, leading to different conformational structures and relative conformer energies in the cation. In particular, the measured adiabatic ionization potential of isomer B is 60,928 ± 5 cm(-1), at least 400 cm(-1) higher than any of the 6 other tryptamine isomers which all have ionization potentials within 200 cm(-1) of each other. In addition to the monomer, measurements were made on the A conformer of the tryptamine(+)-H(2)O complex including the ionization threshold and cation dissociation energy measured using a threshold photoionization fragmentation method. The water cluster exhibits an unexpectedly high ionization potential of 60,307 ± 100 cm(-1), close to the conformer A monomer of 60 320 ± 100 cm(-1). It also exhibits surprisingly low dissociation energy of 1750 ± 150 cm(-1) compared to other H-bonding involved cation-H(2)O complexes which are typically several thousands of wavenumbers higher. Quantum chemical calculations indicate that upon ionization the structure of the parent molecule in the water complex remains mostly unchanged due to the rigid intermolecular double hydrogen bonded water molecule bridging the monomer backbone and its side chain thus leading to the high ionization potential in the water cluster. The surprisingly low dissociation energy measured in the cationic water complex is attributed to the formation of a much more stable structural isomer H(+) in the exit channel.


Asunto(s)
Triptaminas/química , Cationes/química , Cinética , Conformación Molecular , Procesos Fotoquímicos , Espectroscopía de Fotoelectrones , Teoría Cuántica , Agua/química
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