Multi-spectroscopic and theoretical analyses on the diphenyl ether–tert-butyl alcohol complex in the electronic ground and electronically excited state

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​Multi-spectroscopic and theoretical analyses on the diphenyl ether–tert-butyl alcohol complex in the electronic ground and electronically excited state​
Bernhard, D.; Dietrich, F.; Fatima, M.; Perez, C.; Poblotzki, A.; Jansen, G. & Suhm, M. A.  et al.​ (2017) 
Physical Chemistry, Chemical Physics19(27) pp. 18076​-18088​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/C7CP02967E 

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Bernhard, Dominic; Dietrich, Fabian; Fatima, Mariyam; Perez, Cristobal; Poblotzki, Anja; Jansen, Georg; Suhm, Martin A. ; Schnell, Melanie; Gerhards, Markus
Abstract
Aromatic ethers such as diphenyl ether (DPE) represent molecules with different docking sites for alcohols leading to competing OH–O and OH–π interactions. In a multi-spectroscopic approach in combination with quantum chemical calculations the complex of DPE with tert-butyl alcohol (t-BuOH) is investigated in the electronic ground state (S0) and the electronically excited state (S1). FTIR, microwave as well as mass- and isomer-selective IR/R2PI spectra are recorded, revealing co-existing OH–O and OH–π isomers in the S0 state. Surprisingly, they are predicted to be of almost equal stability in contrast to the previously investigated DPE–MeOH complex, where the OH–π structure is preferred by both theory and experiment. The tert-butyl group in t-BuOH allows for a simultaneous optimization of hydrogen-bonding and dispersion interactions, which provides a sensitive meeting point between theory and experiment. In the electronically excited state of DPE–t-BuOH, vibrational spectra could be recorded separately for both isomers using UV/IR/UV spectroscopy. In the S1 state the same structural binding motifs are obtained as in the S0 state with the OH–O bond being weakened for the OH–O arrangement and the OH–π interaction being strengthened in the case of the OH–π isomer compared to the S0 state.
Issue Date
2017
Journal
Physical Chemistry, Chemical Physics 
Organization
Institut für Physikalische Chemie 
ISSN
1463-9076
eISSN
1463-9084
ISSN
1463-9076
eISSN
1463-9084
Language
English

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