A new family of six complexes based on 5-nitropicolinic acid (5-npic) and transition metals has been obtained: [M(5-npic)] (M = Mn (1) and Cd (2)), [Cu(5-npic)] (3), and [M(5-npic)(HO)] (M = Co (4), Ni (5), and Zn (6)), which display 1D, 2D, and mononuclear structures, respectively, thanks to different coordination modes of 5-npic. After their physicochemical characterization by single-crystal X-ray diffraction (SCXRD), elemental analyses (EA), and spectroscopic techniques, quantum chemical calculations using Time-Dependent Density Functional Theory (TD-DFT) were performed to further study the luminescence properties of compounds 2 and 6. The potential anticancer activity of all complexes was tested against three tumor cell lines, B16-F10, HT29, and HepG2, which are models widely used for studying melanoma, colon cancer, and liver cancer, respectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFour mononuclear Co complexes of formula [Co(L)(SCN)(CHOH)(HO)]·1.5HO·0.75CHOH (1), [Co(L1)Cl]·HO·2CHCN (2), [Co(L1)(SCN)]·1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new linear trinuclear Co(II) complex with a formula of [{Co(μ-L)}Co] has been prepared by self-assembly of Co(II) ions and the NO-tripodal Schiff base ligand HL, which is obtained from the condensation of 1,1,1-tris(aminomethyl)ethane and salicylaldehyde. Single X-ray diffraction shows that this compound is centrosymmetric with triple-phenolate bridging groups connecting neighboring Co(II) ions, leading to a paddle-wheel-like structure with a pseudo- axis lying in the Co-Co-Co direction. The Co(II) ions at both ends of the Co(II) molecule exhibit distorted trigonal prismatic CoNO geometry, whereas the Co(II) at the middle presents an elongated trigonal antiprismatic CoO geometry.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBorneol is a natural monoterpene with significant applications in various industries, including medicine and perfumery. It presents several diastereomers with different physical and chemical properties, influenced by their unique structures and interactions with molecular receptors. However, a complete description of its inherent structure and solvent interactions remains elusive.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe replacement of pyridine by 1-methyl-imidazol in the arms of a N-tripodal ligand allows preparing two new Co complexes with quasi-ideal triangular prismatic geometry, which behave as SIMs (Single Ion Magnets) at zero dc field with enhanced axial magnetic anisotropy, magnetic relaxation times and magnetic hysteresis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present a rotational spectroscopy study of alpha-methoxy phenylacetic acid in the gas phase. This acid is a derivative of mandelic acid and is used in various organic reactions. The conformational landscape of alpha-methoxy phenylacetic acid was explored to gain insight into its intramolecular dynamics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBinary complexes between the chiral monoterpenoids camphor and α-fenchol were explored with vibrational and rotational jet spectroscopy as well as density functional theory in order to explore how chirality can influence the binding preferences in gas-phase complexes. The global minimum structures of the two diastereomers were assigned. It is found that chirality recognition leads to different compromises in the fine balance between intermolecular interactions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report the reinvestigation of the high-resolution rotational spectrum of estradiol. After removing the known spectral lines corresponding to three conformers of estradiol identified in the gas phase before, a large number of spectral lines remained unassigned in the spectrum. The observation of remaining lines is a common feature in spectra obtained by broadband rotational spectroscopy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFor complexes involving aromatic species, substitution effects can influence the preferred geometry. Using broadband rotational spectroscopy, we report the structures of three naphthol-aromatic ring complexes with different heteroatoms (furan and thiophene) and alkyl groups (2,5-dimethylfuran). The aim was to analyze the influence of the presence of heteroatoms or alkyl groups on the structure of the complex and the kind of intermolecular forces that control it.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFluorinated derivatives of biological molecules have proven to be highly efficient at modifying the biological activity of a given protein through changes in the stability and the kind of docking interactions. These interactions can be hindered or facilitated based on the hydrophilic/hydrophobic character of a particular protein region. Diadamantyl ether (C H O) possesses both kinds of docking sites, serving as a good template to model these important contacts with aromatic fluorinated counterparts.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExamined here are the structures of complexes of benzophenone microsolvated with up to three water molecules by using broadband rotational spectroscopy and the cold conditions of a molecular jet. The analysis shows that the water molecules dock sideways on benzophenone for the water monomer and dimer moieties, and they move above one of the aromatic rings when the water cluster grows to the trimer. The rotational spectra shows that the water trimer moiety in the complex adopts an open-loop arrangement.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDiadamantyl ether (DAE, C H O) represents a good model to study the interplay between London dispersion and hydrogen-bond interactions. By using broadband rotational spectroscopy, an accurate experimental structure of the diadamantyl ether monomer is obtained and its aggregates with water and a variety of aliphatic alcohols of increasing size are analyzed. In the monomer, C-H⋅⋅⋅H-C London dispersion attractions between the two adamantyl subunits further stabilize its structure.
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December 2019
A semi-quantitative analysis of the components of two natural essential oils has been carried out using broadband rotational spectroscopy, which is inherently molecule specific. The samples under study were two thyme essential oils from Spain with different compositions: (a) with thymol as the most abundant species (thyme I) and (b) with linalool and 4-carvomenthenol being the most abundant ones (thyme II). Relative intensity measurements of selected rotational transitions were carried out to estimate the abundances of the different species present in these complex mixtures, taking into account the square of the respective dipole moment components.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF1H-Benzotriazole crystallizes as two different polymorphs, namely 4aα and 4aβ. One polymorph is chiral and it resolves spontaneously as conglomerates. The other polymorph crystallizes in a centrosymmetric space group and it is therefore achiral.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper reports on the polymorphism of 2-propyl-1-benzimidazole (2PrBzIm) induced by temperature change. Upon heating, an irreversible reconstructive-type phase transition at = 384 K from the ordered form (222) to a new polymorph, form (), was observed. The structural transformation between forms and involves significant changes in the crystal packing, as well as a key conformational variation around the propyl chain of the molecule.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFor the first time, the success of a methodology for the determination of enantiomeric excess (% ee) in chiral solid samples by vibrational circular dichroism (VCD) spectroscopy is reported. We have used camphor to determine the % ee in a blind sample constituted by a mixture of its two enantiomers as a test for the validity of our approach. IR and VCD spectra of different enantiomeric mixtures of R/S-camphor in Nujol mulls were recorded and linear regressions of VCD intensities (ΔAbs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the current work we present a detailed analysis of the chiral molecule pulegone, which is a constituent of essential oils, using broadband rotational spectroscopy. Two conformers are observed under the cold conditions of a molecular jet. We report an accurate experimentally determined structure for the lowest energy conformer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF2-Propyl-1H-benzimidazole (2PrBzIm) is a small molecule, commercially available, which displays a curious behavior in the solid state. 2PrBzIm, although devoid of chirality by fast rotation about a single bond of the propyl group in solution, crystallizes as a conglomerate showing chiroptical properties. An exhaustive analysis of its crystal structure and a wide range of experiments monitored by vibrational circular dichroism spectroscopy eliminated all possibilities of an artifact.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMonoterpenoids are biogenic volatile organic compounds that play a major role in atmospheric chemistry by participating in the formation of aerosols. In this work, the monoterpenoid (R)-(+)-limonene oxide (C H O) was characterized in the gas phase by Fourier-transform microwave spectroscopy in a supersonic jet. Five conformers of limonene oxide, four equatorial and one axial considering the configuration of the isopropenyl group, were unambiguously identified from analysis of the rotational spectrum.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe biochemically important interconversion process between aldoses and ketoses is assumed to take place via 1,2-enediol or 1,2-enediolate intermediates, but such intermediates have never been isolated. The current work was undertaken in an attempt to detect the presence of the 1,2-enediol structure of glycolaldehyde in alkaline medium, actually a 1,2-enediolate, and to try to clarify the scarce data existing about both the formation of deprotonated enediol and the aldo-enediolate equilibrium. The Raman spectra of neutral and basic solutions were recorded as a function of time for eleven days.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe behavior of L-cysteine (C3H7NO2S, (2R)-2-amino-3-sulfanylpropanoic acid) in water at different pH values was analyzed both experimentally and theoretically. The behavior was studied at pH values of 5.21 (at this pH, L-cysteine is a zwitterionic species), 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis work targets the structural preferences of D-ribose and 2-deoxy-D-ribose in water solution and solid phase. A theoretical DFT (B3LYP and M06-2X) and MP2 study has been undertaken considering the five possible configurations (open-chain, α-furanose, β-furanose, α-pyranose, and β-pyranose) of these two carbohydrates with a comparison of the solvent treatment using only a continuum solvation model (PCM) and the PCM plus one explicit water molecule. In addition, experimental vibrational studies using both nonchiroptical (IR-Raman) and chiroptical (VCD) techniques have been carried out.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report on a combined experimental and computational study of the chiral recognition of the amino acid serine in protonated form (L/D-SerH(+)), by the crown ether (all-S)-(18-crown-6)-2,3,11,12-tetracarboxylic acid (S-18c6H4). Infrared and vibrational circular dichroism spectroscopies (IR-VCD) are employed to characterize the chiroptical response of the complexes formed by S-18c6H4 with the L-SerH(+) and D-SerH(+) enantiomers in dried thin films obtained from aqueous solutions. The study focuses on vibrational modes directly related to the intermolecular hydrogen bonds between the crown ether derivative and serine, responsible for crown-serine binding, namely, the C═O and C-O stretching modes, and on the C-O-H bending mode, which yield intense IR and VCD signals in the range of wavenumbers 900-2000 cm(-1).
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