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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 10(19): 2852-9, 2008 May 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18465003

ABSTRACT

The para-fluorinated flexible neurotransmitter analogue 2-phenylethanol has been investigated by highly resolved resonance-enhanced two-photon ionisation two-colour UV laser spectroscopy with mass resolution and ab initio structural optimisations and energy calculations. Two stable conformations, gauche and anti, separated by a high potential barrier have been identified in the cold molecular beam by rotational analysis of the vibronic band structures. The theoretically predicted higher-lying conformations most likely relax to these two structures during the adiabatic expansion. The lowest-energy gauche conformer is stabilised by an intramolecular nonconventional OH...pi-type hydrogen bond between the terminal OH group of the side chain and the pi electrons of the phenyl ring. The good agreement between the experimental and theoretical results demonstrates that even the substitution with a strongly electronegative atom of 2-phenylethanol at the para position has no noticeable effect on the strength and orientation of the OH...pi bond.

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J Phys Chem A ; 112(5): 839-48, 2008 Feb 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18186618

ABSTRACT

The flexible prototype molecule 2-phenylethanol (2-PE) and its singly hydrated complex have been investigated in a cold supersonic beam by a combination of high-resolution two-color R2PI spectroscopy and quantum chemistry ab initio calculations. The existence of two monomer structures separated by a high potential energy barrier, gauche and anti ones, was proven. Higher energy conformers are supposed to relax to the observed ones during the jet expansion process. We have identified the conformational structure of the complex between 2-PE and water, which corresponds to water binding to the most stable gauche conformer. No detectable structural changes of the host 2-PE molecule have been observed upon attachment of a single water molecule. A conformational relaxation mechanism is suggested also for the 2-PE x H2O complex.


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Phenylethyl Alcohol/chemistry , Water/chemistry , Computational Biology , Electrons , Mass Spectrometry , Models, Molecular , Molecular Conformation , Vibration
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