Issue 102, 2014

Photofragment ionization-loss stimulated Raman spectroscopy of a hydrated neurotransmitter: 2-phenylethylamine–water

Abstract

Different types of spectral signatures and their interpretation provide valuable information on intra- and inter-molecular interactions that lead to unique shapes of molecules and clusters. Here, ionization-loss stimulated Raman (ILSR) spectra of the 2-phenylethylamine–water (PEA–H2O) cluster were obtained by monitoring the spectral signatures of PEA and of CH2NH2–H2O (a hydrated portion of the PEA tail) fragment ions. The ILSR spectra of both fragments were found to be similar, indicating that they are actually reminiscent of the PEA–H2O cluster signature. Comparison of the photofragment spectra to anharmonic calculated Raman spectra of the different conformers of the PEA–H2O clusters, suggests a structure with PEA similar to that of the most stable gauche conformer, with H2O hydrogen bonded to the nitrogen lone pair.

Graphical abstract: Photofragment ionization-loss stimulated Raman spectroscopy of a hydrated neurotransmitter: 2-phenylethylamine–water

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Sep 2014
Accepted
23 Oct 2014
First published
24 Oct 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 58752-58757

Author version available

Photofragment ionization-loss stimulated Raman spectroscopy of a hydrated neurotransmitter: 2-phenylethylamine–water

N. Mayorkas, S. Cohen, H. Sachs and I. Bar, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 58752 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA10493E

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