Direct Spectroscopic Detection of the Orientation of Free OH Groups in Methyl Lactate-(Water) sub(1,2) Clusters: Hydration of a Chiral Hydroxy Ester

Hydration of chiral molecules is a subject of significant current interest in light of recent experimental observations of chirality transfer from chiral solutes to water in solution and the important roles which water plays in biological events. Using a broadband chirped pulse and a cavity based mi...

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Published inAngewandte Chemie Vol. 126; no. 4; pp. 1175 - 1178
Main Authors Thomas, Javix, Sukhorukov, Oleksandr, Jaeger, Wolfgang, Xu, Yunjie
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.01.2014
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ISSN0044-8249
1521-3757
DOI10.1002/ange.201308466

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Summary:Hydration of chiral molecules is a subject of significant current interest in light of recent experimental observations of chirality transfer from chiral solutes to water in solution and the important roles which water plays in biological events. Using a broadband chirped pulse and a cavity based microwave spectrometer, we detected spectroscopic signatures of the mono- and dihydrates of methyl lactate, a chiral hydroxy ester. Surprisingly, these small hydration clusters show highly specific binding preferences. Not only do they strongly prefer the insertion H-bonding topology, but they also favor specific pointing direction(s) for their non-H-bonded hydroxy group(s). We observed that the particular dihydrate conformer identified is not the most stable one predicted. This work highlights the superior capability of high-resolution spectroscopy to identify specific water binding topologies, and provides quantitative data to test state-of-the-art theory.
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ISSN:0044-8249
1521-3757
DOI:10.1002/ange.201308466