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Size-selected methyl lactate clusters: fragmentation and spectroscopic fingerprints of chiral recognition

Authors :
FárníkPresent address: J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry, Michal
8, Prague
Republic., Czech
Weimann, Marcus
Steinbach, Christof
Buck, Udo
BorhoPresent address: Department of Chemistry, Nicole
Alberta, University of
Edmonton
2G2., Canada T6G
Adler, Thomas B.
Suhm, Martin A.
Source :
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (PCCP); 2006, Vol. 8 Issue: 10 p1148-1158, 11p
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

A comprehensive experimental study of the OH stretching vibrations of size-selected clusters of enantiopure and racemic methyl lactate is presented. For the size selection, we measured angular dependent mass spectra and time-of-flight distributions at the different fragment masses. In this way the fragmentation of these clusters upon electron impact ionization is obtained. The largest fragment masses of the neutral (MLac)nclusters are the protonated (MLac)n−1Hions. The results of a pressure dependent study in an FTIR jet experiment are compared with completely size-selected experiments based on atomic beam deflection and depletion spectroscopy. The size assignments and spectra agree for dimers and trimers. Structures and spectral information for the trimer and the tetramer at density functional and MP2 level are provided. Selective self-aggregation and chiral recognition was observed for homochiral trimers. They exhibit a ring structure bound by OHOH hydrogen bonds. A spectacular switch in the hydrogen bonding topology was observed for the tetramer. The homochiral enantiomer exhibits cooperative OHOH bonding, while the heterochiral version shows isolated OHOC bonding in a symmetric SRSRarrangement. The crucial ingredients for this identification are the size-selective IR spectra with their different shifts and line patterns which are reproduced by the calculations.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14639076 and 14639084
Volume :
8
Issue :
10
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (PCCP)
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs8579390
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/b514117f