Issue 10, 2004

Mass resolved laser spectroscopy of micro-solvated R-(+)-1-phenyl-1-propanol: A chiral molecule of biological interest

Abstract

The effects of micro-solvation on the radical cation of R-(+)-1-phenyl-1-propanol, have been investigated. The energy thresholds of the homolytic Cα–Cβ bond breaking of R-(+)-1-phenyl-1-propanol radical cation, its mono-hydrated cluster, and its clusters with (2R,3R)-(−)-2,3-butanediol and (2S,3S)-(+)-2,3-butanediol have been studied by two color resonant two photon ionization and photodissociation. The barrier of the Cα–Cβ fragmentation is appreciably higher for the unsolvated molecular ion than for its adducts with solvent molecules. Marked differences in the ethyl loss fragmentation energy are observed for clusters with water and with the two diols. In particular, the homochiral cluster with (2R, 3R)-(−)-2,3-butanediol exhibits a fragmentation barrier higher than that of the corresponding heterochiral adduct with (2S, 3S)-(+)-2,3-butanediol. At variance with the water adduct, the fragmentation of the covalent Cα–Cβ bond in the diol-clusters is energetically preferred to the loss of solvent.

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Dec 2003
Accepted
04 Mar 2004
First published
29 Mar 2004

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2004,6, 2858-2862

Mass resolved laser spectroscopy of micro-solvated R-(+)-1-phenyl-1-propanol: A chiral molecule of biological interest

S. Piccirillo, M. Satta, D. Catone, D. Scuderi, A. Paladini, F. Rondino, M. Speranza and A. Giardini Guidoni, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2004, 6, 2858 DOI: 10.1039/B316737B

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