Gas-phase Hydration of Perillaldehyde Investigated by Microwave Spectroscopy Assisted by Computational Chemistry.

2020 
The microsolvated complexes of two equatorial conformers of perillaldehyde were experimentally investigated in a supersonic molecular jet coupled to a cavity-based Fourier transform microwave spectrometer, in the 2.3 - 8 GHz frequency range. The structure of hydrates C10H14O.(H2O)n (n=1,2,3) were first optimized at the MP2/6-311++G(d,p) and B3LYP-D3BJ/def2-TZVP levels of theory. The spectral signatures of four monohydrates and of two dihydrates could then be obtained. Additional rotational constants from the analysis of the spectra of their 18O isotopologues allowed the calculation of the substitution coordinates of the water oxygen atoms of each hydrate. They were found in good agreement with those of the optimized structures. SAPT2 calculations and non-covalent interaction analysis highlight the role of dispersion and quasi-hydrogen bonds in the stabilisation of the structures.
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