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  • Conformational Landscape, Chirality Recognition and Chiral Analyses: Rotational Spectroscopy of Tetrahydro-2-Furoic Acid⋅⋅⋅Propylene Oxide Conformers.

Conformational Landscape, Chirality Recognition and Chiral Analyses: Rotational Spectroscopy of Tetrahydro-2-Furoic Acid⋅⋅⋅Propylene Oxide Conformers.

Chemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry (2021-01-17)
Fan Xie, Nathan A Seifert, Arsh S Hazrah, Wolfgang Jäger, Yunjie Xu
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A chiral adduct formed between a chiral carboxylic acid, tetrahydro-2-furoic acid (THFA), and a chiral ester, propylene oxide (PO), was investigated using rotational spectroscopy and DFT calculations. Isolated THFA exists dominantly as three different conformers: I, II, and III in a jet, with I and II taking on the trans-COOH configuration and III having the cis-COOH configuration. We utilized CREST, a conformational ensemble space exploration tool, to identify the possible conformations of the binary adduct, THFA⋅⋅⋅PO. Subsequent DFT geometry optimizations predicted about two hundred homochiral and heterochiral binary structures with 28 low energy structures within an energy window of 15 kJ mol-1 . A rich broadband rotational spectrum was obtained with a mixture of trace amounts of THFA+PO in neon in a supersonic jet expansion. Six THFA⋅⋅⋅PO conformers were identified experimentally. Kinetically favored binary products which contain trans-COOH I dominate among the observed conformers, while thermodynamically more stable adducts were also detected. Detailed analyses of the structures of the observed conformers show interesting chirality-controlled structural preferences. Such non-covalently bound chiral contact pairs are the foundation of chiral-tag rotational spectroscopy, an exciting new analytical application of rotational spectroscopy for determination of enantiomeric excess. Enantiomeric excess analyses were performed and the results are discussed.

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