Exploring the structural and electronic characteristics of phenethylamine derivatives: a density functional theory approach

Author:

Bhaskarapillai Arya,Parayil Sachidanandan,Santhamma Jayasudha,Mangalam Deepa,Anandakumar Velupillai Madhavan ThampiORCID

Abstract

AbstractAccurate structure elucidation of biologically active molecules is crucial for designing and developing new drugs, as well as for analyzing their pharmacological activity. In this study, density functional theory calculations are applied to explore the electronic structure and properties of phenethylamine derivatives, including Amphetamine, Methamphetamine, and Methylene Dioxy Methamphetamine(MDMA). The investigation encompasses various aspects such as geometry optimization, vibrational analysis, electronic properties, Molecular Electrostatic Potential analysis, and local and global descriptor analysis. Additionally, the study utilizes Natural Bond Orbital analysis and Quantum Theory of Atoms in Molecules to investigate the chemical bonding and charge density distributions of these compounds. Experimental techniques such as Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) and Raman spectroscopic analysis are employed in the range of 4000-400 $$cm^{-1}$$ c m - 1 and 4000-50 $$cm^{-1}$$ c m - 1 , respectively. Theoretical vibrational analysis with Potential Energy Distribution(PED) assignments is conducted, and the resulting frequencies are compared to experimental spectral data, revealing good agreement. By correlating various structural parameters with the pharmacological activity of each derivative, computational structure elucidation aids in understanding the unique actions of phenethylamine derivatives. The obtained results offer a comprehensive understanding of the molecular behavior and properties of these drugs, facilitating the development of new drugs and therapies for addiction and related disorders.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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