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Title: Experimental Determination of the Electrostatic Nature of Carbonyl Hydrogen-Bonding Interactions Using IR-NMR Correlations
Authors: Bagchi, Sayan
Kashid, Somnath
Bagchi, Sayan
Keywords: Vibrational probes
Solvatochromism
spectroscopy
chemical exchange
Water/DMSO solution
Issue Date: 18-Sep-2014
Publisher: The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
Abstract: Hydrogen-bonding plays a fundamental role in the structure, function, and dynamics of various chemical and biological systems. Understanding the physical nature of interactions and the role of electrostatics in hydrogen-bonding has been the focus of several theoretical and computational research. We present an experimental approach involving IR–13C NMR correlations to determine the electrostatic nature of carbonyl hydrogen-bonding interactions. This report provides a direct experimental evidence of the classical nature of hydrogen-bonding interaction in carbonyls, independent of any theoretical approximation. These results have important implications in chemistry and biology and can be applied to probe the reaction mechanisms involving carbonyl activation/stabilization by hydrogen bonds using spectroscopic techniques.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12252/6238
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