Structural preferences, argon nanocoating, and dimerization of n-alkanols as revealed by OH stretching spectroscopy in supersonic jets

2007 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Structural preferences, argon nanocoating, and dimerization of n-alkanols as revealed by OH stretching spectroscopy in supersonic jets​
Wassermann, T. N.; Zielke, P.; Lee, J. J.; Cezard, C. & Suhm, M. A. ​ (2007) 
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A111(31) pp. 7437​-7448​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/jp071008z 

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Wassermann, Tobias N.; Zielke, Philipp; Lee, Juhyon J.; Cezard, Christine; Suhm, Martin A. 
Abstract
n-Alkanols can occur in a multitude of energetically competitive conformational states. Using the OH stretching vibration as an infrared and Raman spectroscopic sensor in supersonic jet expansions, the torsional preferences around the C-alpha-O and C-beta-C-alpha bonds are probed for n-propanol through n-hexanol. Raman detection is more powerful for isolated monomers, whereas IR spectroscopy is more sensitive for molecular complexes. The subtle IR vibrational shift induced by the nanocoating of n-alcohols with Ar atoms is shown to alternate with chain length. A large number of alcohol dimer absorptions is observed and subjected to collisional relaxation and nanocoating conditions. Essential features of the dimer spectra are modeled successfully by a simple force field approach. Exploratory quantum chemical calculations up to the MP2/aug-cc-pvqz level encourage a rigorous theoretical study of the subtle conformational aspects in monomers and possibly also in dimers of linear alcohols.
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2007
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published
Publisher
Amer Chemical Soc
Journal
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 
Organization
Institut für Physikalische Chemie 
ISSN
1089-5639

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