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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 26(4): 3081-3091, 2024 Jan 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38180446

ABSTRACT

Gas-phase cyclobutyl radical (c-C4H7) is generated at a rotational temperature of Trot = 26(1) K in a slit-jet discharge mixture of 70% Ne/30% He and 0.5-0.6% cyclobromobutane (c-C4H7Br). A fully rovibrationally resolved absorption spectrum of the α-CH stretch fundamental band between 3062.9 cm-1 to 3075.7 cm-1 is obtained and analyzed, yielding first precision structural and dynamical information for this novel radical species. The α-CH stretch band origin is determined to be 3068.7887(4) cm-1, which implies only a modest (≈0.8 cm-1) blue shift from rotationally unresolved infrared spectroscopic studies of cyclobutyl radicals in liquid He droplets [A. R. Brown, P. R. Franke and G. E. Douberly, J. Phys. Chem. A, 2017, 121, 7576-7587]. Of particular dynamical interest, a one-dimensional potential energy surface with respect to the ring puckering coordinate is computed at CCSD(T)/ANO2 level of theory and reveals a double minimum Cs puckered geometry, separated by an exceedingly shallow planar C2v transition state barrier (Ebarr ≈ 1 cm-1). Numerical solutions on this double minimum potential yield a zero-point energy for the ground state (Ezero-point ≈ 27 cm-1) greatly in excess of the interconversion barrier. This is indicative of highly delocalized, large amplitude motion of the four-membered ring structure, for which proper vibrationally averaging of the moment of inertia tensor reproduces the experimentally determined inertial defect remarkably well. Finally, intensity alternation in the experimental spectrum due to nuclear spin statistics upon exchange of three indistinguishable H atom pairs (IH = ½) matches Ka + Kc = even : odd = 36 : 28 predictions, implying that the unpaired electron in the radical center lies in an out-of-plane pπ orbital. Thus, high-resolution infrared spectroscopy provides first experimental confirmation of a shallow double minimum ring puckering potential with a highly delocalized ground state wave function peaked at a planar C2v transition state geometry consistent with a cyclobutyl π radical.

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J Breath Res ; 17(3)2023 04 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37016829

ABSTRACT

Rapid testing is essential to fighting pandemics such as coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the disease caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Exhaled human breath contains multiple volatile molecules providing powerful potential for non-invasive diagnosis of diverse medical conditions. We investigated breath detection of SARS-CoV-2 infection using cavity-enhanced direct frequency comb spectroscopy (CE-DFCS), a state-of-the-art laser spectroscopic technique capable of a real-time massive collection of broadband molecular absorption features at ro-vibrational quantum state resolution and at parts-per-trillion volume detection sensitivity. Using a total of 170 individual breath samples (83 positive and 87 negative with SARS-CoV-2 based on reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction tests), we report excellent discrimination capability for SARS-CoV-2 infection with an area under the receiver-operating-characteristics curve of 0.849(4). Our results support the development of CE-DFCS as an alternative, rapid, non-invasive test for COVID-19 and highlight its remarkable potential for optical diagnoses of diverse biological conditions and disease states.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Humans , SARS-CoV-2 , Breath Tests , Spectrum Analysis , Lasers , Sensitivity and Specificity
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J Chem Phys ; 156(20): 204309, 2022 May 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35649832

ABSTRACT

High-resolution direct absorption infrared spectra of metastable cis-formic acid (HCOOH) trapped in a cis-well resonance behind a 15 kcal/mol barrier are reported for the first time, with the energetically unstable conformer produced in a supersonic slit plasma expansion of trans-formic acid/H2 mixtures. We present a detailed high-resolution rovibrational analysis for cis-formic acid species in the OH stretch (ν1) fundamental, providing first precision vibrational band origin, rotational constants, and term values, which in conjunction with ab initio calculations at the couple-cluster with single, double, and perturbative triple [CCSD(T)]/ANOn (n = 0, 1, 2) level support the experimental assignments and establish critical points on the potential energy surface for internal rotor trans-to-cis isomerization. Relative intensities for a- and b-type transitions observed in the spectra permit the transition dipole moment components to be determined in the body fixed frame and prove to be in good agreement with ab initio CCSD(T) theoretical estimates but in poor agreement with simple bond-dipole predictions. The observed signal dependence on H2 in the discharge suggests the presence of a novel H atom radical chemical mechanism for strongly endothermic "up-hill" internal rotor isomerization between trans- and cis-formic acid conformers.

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J Chem Phys ; 156(1): 014304, 2022 Jan 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34998358

ABSTRACT

First high-resolution spectra of cold (∼35 K) singlet bromomethylene HCBr in the CH stretching (v1) region from 2770 to 2850 cm-1 are reported using near quantum shot-noise limited laser absorption methods in a slit jet supersonic discharge expansion source. Three rovibrational bands are identified at high S/N (20:1-40:1) and rotationally assigned to (i) the CH stretch fundamental (v1) band X̃1,0,0←X̃0,0,0 and (ii) vibrational hot bands [X̃(1,1,0)←X̃(0,1,0) and X̃(1,0,1)←X̃(0,0,1)] arising from vibrationally excited HCBr populated in the discharge with single quanta in either the H-C-Br bend (v2) or C-Br stretch (v3) modes. Precision rotational constants are reported for a total of six states, with an experimentally determined CH stretch vibrational frequency (2799.38 cm-1) in good agreement with previous low-resolution fluorescence studies [M. Deselnicu et al., J. Chem. Phys. 124(13), 134302 (2006)]. Detailed analysis of the fundamental v1 band highlights the presence of perturbations in the X̃1,0,0 level, which we tentatively attribute to arise from the nearby triplet state ã(0,0,1) through spin-orbit interaction or the multiple quanta X̃0,2,1 singlet state via c-type Coriolis coupling. Reduced-Doppler resolution (60 MHz) in the slit-jet IR spectrometer permits for clear observation of a nuclear spin hyperfine structure, with experimental line shapes well reproduced by nuclear quadrupole/spin-rotation coupling constants from microwave studies [C. Duan et al., J. Mol. Spectrosc. 220(1), 113-121 (2003)]. Finally, the a-type to b-type transition intensity ratio for the fundamental CH stretch band is notably larger than that predicted by using a bond-dipole model, which from high level ab initio quantum calculations [CCSD(T)/PVQZ] can be attributed to vibrationally induced "charge-sloshing" of electron density along the polar C-Br bond.

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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 118(40)2021 10 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34599098

ABSTRACT

Breath analysis enables rapid, noninvasive diagnostics, as well as long-term monitoring of human health, through the identification and quantification of exhaled biomarkers. Here, we demonstrate the remarkable capabilities of mid-infrared (mid-IR) cavity-enhanced direct-frequency comb spectroscopy (CE-DFCS) applied to breath analysis. We simultaneously detect and monitor as a function of time four breath biomarkers-[Formula: see text]OH, [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text]O, and HDO-as well as illustrate the feasibility of detecting at least six more ([Formula: see text]CO, [Formula: see text], OCS, [Formula: see text], [Formula: see text], and [Formula: see text]) without modifications to the experimental apparatus. We achieve ultrahigh detection sensitivity at the parts-per-trillion level. This is made possible by the combination of the broadband spectral coverage of a frequency comb, the high spectral resolution afforded by the individual comb teeth, and the sensitivity enhancement resulting from a high-finesse cavity. Exploiting recent advances in frequency comb, optical coating, and photodetector technologies, we can access a large variety of biomarkers with strong carbon-hydrogen-bond spectral signatures in the mid-IR.


Subject(s)
Breath Tests/methods , Spectrum Analysis/methods , Biomarkers/metabolism , Humans , Sensitivity and Specificity
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