Conformational landscapes in flexible organic molecules: 3-phenylpropanol

PhysChemComm Pub Date : 1998-01-01 DOI:10.1039/A806580B
J. Elks, R. Kroemer, J. Mccombie, E. Robertson, J. Simons, M. Walker
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3-phenylpropanol has been studied in a jet-cooled environment, using laser induced fluorescence and mass selected R2PI excitation spectroscopy of the S1 â†� S0 electronic transitions. Several conformer origins are observed for both the isolated molecule and its hydrated clusters. Partially resolved rotational band contours of the two strongest monomer features have been analysed with the aid of a new program, developed to fit experimental band contours using correlation analysis. Comparison with ab initio molecular orbital calculations, conducted at the MP2/6-31G* level for the ground state and CIS/6-31G* for the first electronically excited singlet state, allows assignment to two folded conformers with GG and AG conformations about their Cα?Cβ and Cβ?Cγ bonds. The stability of these conformers is discussed with reference to van der Waals interactions and compared to other related molecules - 2-phenylethanol, n-propyl and n-butylbenzene and 1-propanol.
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柔性有机分子的构象景观:3-苯丙醇
利用激光诱导荧光和质量选择的R2PI激发光谱研究了3-苯丙醇在喷射冷却环境下的S1 †S0电子跃迁。在分离的分子及其水合团簇中观察到几个构象起源。利用一个新的程序对两个最强单体特征的部分解析旋转带轮廓进行了分析,该程序是利用相关分析来拟合实验带轮廓的。与从头算分子轨道计算进行比较,在MP2/6-31G*水平上对基态和CIS/6-31G*水平上对第一电子激发单重态进行了比较,允许分配两个具有GG和AG构象的折叠构象,其Cα?Cβ和Cβ?Cγ债券。参考范德华相互作用讨论了这些构象的稳定性,并与其他相关分子- 2-苯乙醇,正丙基和正丁基苯以及1-丙醇进行了比较。
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