Rotational Spectroscopy and Conformational Flexibility of 2‐Phenylethanethiol: The Dominant S−H⋅⋅⋅π Intramolecular Hydrogen Bond

Author:

Tama Saragi Rizalina12ORCID,Li Wenqin1ORCID,Juanes Marcos1ORCID,Enríquez Lourdes3ORCID,Pinacho Ruth3ORCID,Rubio José Emiliano3ORCID,Lesarri Alberto1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Química Física y Química Inorgánica – I.U. CINQUIMA Facultad de Ciencias Universidad de Valladolid Paseo de Belén 7 47011 Valladolid Spain

2. Present address: Institut für Ionenphysik und Angewandte Chemie Universität Innsbruck Technikerstr. 25/4. OG 6020 Innsbruck Austria

3. Departamento de Electrónica, ETSIT Universidad de Valladolid Paseo de Belén 11 47011 Valladolid Spain

Abstract

AbstractWe present a rotational‐computational investigation of the aromatic mercaptan 2‐phenylethanethiol, addressing its potential energy surface, conformational equilibrium, internal dynamics and intramolecular interactions. The experiment used broadband chirped‐pulse Fourier transform microwave spectroscopy in a supersonic jet expansion, recording the rotational spectrum in the 2–8 GHz frequency region. Two different conformers were detected in the spectrum. The most intense transitions correspond to a skew (gauche‐gauche) conformation, identified as the global minimum. The spectra of ten different isotopologues were assigned for this species, leading to accurate effective and substitution structures. The weaker spectrum presents small tunnelling doublings caused by the torsional motion of the thiol group, which are only compatible with an antiperiplanar skeleton and a gauche thiol. The larger stability of the global minimum is attributed to an intramolecular S−H⋅⋅⋅π weak hydrogen bond. A comparison of the intramolecular interactions in the title molecule and 2‐phenylethanol, similarly stabilized by a O−H⋅⋅⋅π hydrogen bond, shows the different strength of these interactions. Density functional (B3LYP‐D3, B2PLYP‐D3) and ab initio (MP2) calculations were conducted for the molecule.

Funder

European Regional Development Fund

Universidad de Valladolid

Publisher

Wiley

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