Tautomers are ubiquitous throughout chemistry and typically considered inseparable in solution. Yet (bio)chemical activity is highly tautomer-specific, with common examples being the amino and nucleic acids. While tautomers exist in an equilibrium in solution, in the cold environment of a molecular beam the barrier to tautomerization is typically much too high for interconversion, and tautomers can be considered separate species. Here we demonstrate the first separation of tautomers within a molecular beam and the production of tautomerically pure gas-phase samples. We show this for the 2-pyridone/2-hydroxypyridine system, an important structural motif in both uracil and cytosine. Spatial separation of the tautomers is achieved via electrostatic deflection in strong inhomogeneous fields. We furthermore collect tautomer-resolved photoelectron spectra using femtosecond multiphoton ionization. This paves the way for studying the structure-function-dynamic relationship on the level of individual tautomers, using approaches that typically lack the resolution to do so, such as ultrafast dynamics experiments.
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