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Role of O–H⋯O/S conventional hydrogen bonds in considerable Csp2–H blue-shift in the binary systems of acetaldehyde and thioacetaldehyde with substituted carboxylic and thiocarboxylic acids

Abstract

Stable binary complexes of RCZOH⋯CH3CHZ (R = CH3, H, F; Z = O, S) are due to contributions from the O–H⋯O/S and Csp2–H⋯O/S hydrogen bonds. The strength of Csp2/O–H⋯O is 1.5 to 2 times greater than that of the Csp2/O–H⋯S bond. The substitution of H(Csp2) of HCZOH by CH3 causes a decrease in complex stability, while the opposite trend occurs for the F atom. A very large red shift of the O–H stretching frequency in O–H⋯O/S bonds was observed. A surprising Csp2–H blue shift up to 104.5 cm−1 was observed for the first time. It is found that the presence of O–H⋯O/S hydrogen bonds and a decisive role of intramolecular hyperconjugation interactions in the complex cause a significant blue shift of the Csp2–H covalent bonds. A striking role of O compared to the S atom in determining the blue shift of Csp2–H stretching vibration and stability of binary complexes is proposed. The obtained results show that the ratio of deprotonation enthalpy and proton affinity could be considered as an index for the classification of the non-conventional hydrogen bond. SAPT2+ results show that the strength of RCSOH⋯CH3CHS complexes is dominated by electrostatic and induction energies, while a larger contribution to the stability of remaining complexes is detected for the electrostatic component.

Graphical abstract: Role of O–H⋯O/S conventional hydrogen bonds in considerable Csp2–H blue-shift in the binary systems of acetaldehyde and thioacetaldehyde with substituted carboxylic and thiocarboxylic acids

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Aug 2022
Accepted
27 Nov 2022
First published
09 Dec 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2022,12, 35309-35319

Role of O–H⋯O/S conventional hydrogen bonds in considerable Csp2–H blue-shift in the binary systems of acetaldehyde and thioacetaldehyde with substituted carboxylic and thiocarboxylic acids

N. T. An, N. T. Duong, N. N. Tri and N. T. Trung, RSC Adv., 2022, 12, 35309 DOI: 10.1039/D2RA05391H

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