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Laser Spectroscopic Study of Cold Host–Guest Complexes of Crown Ethers in the Gas Phase

Inokuchi, Yoshiya  
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Kusaka, Ryoji
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Ebata, Takayuki
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2013
ChemPhysChem

A laser spectroscopic study on the structure and dynamics of cold host–guest inclusion complexes of crown ethers (CEs) with various neutral and ionic species in the gas phase is presented. The complexes with neutral guest species are formed by using supersonic free jets, and those with ionic species are generated with electrospray ionization combined with a cold 22-pole ion trap. For CEs, various sizes of 3n-crown-n ethers (n = 4, 5, 6, and 8) and their benzene-substituted species are used. For the guest species, water, methanol, ammonia, acetylene, and phenol are employed as neutral guest species, and for charged guest species, alkali metal cations are chosen. The electronic and vibrational spectra of the complexes are measured by using various laser spectroscopic methods; electronic spectra for the neutral complexes are measured by laser-induced fluorescence. Discrimination of different species such as conformers is performed by ultraviolet–ultraviolet hole-burning spectroscopy. The vibrational spectra of selected species are observed by infrared–ultraviolet double-resonance (IR–UV DR) spectroscopy. For the ionic complexes, ultraviolet photodissociation and IR–UV DR spectroscopy are applied. The complex structures are determined by comparing the observed spectra with those of possible structures obtained by density functional theory calculations. How the host CEs change their confor- mation or which conformer prefers to form unique inclusion complexes are discussed. These results reveal the key interactions for forming special complexes leading to molecular recognition.

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DOI
10.1002/cphc.201200746
Author(s)
Inokuchi, Yoshiya  
Kusaka, Ryoji
Ebata, Takayuki
Boyarkin, Oleg V.  
Rizzo, Thomas R.  
Date Issued

2013

Published in
ChemPhysChem
Volume

14

Issue

4

Start page

649

End page

660

Subjects

laser spectroscopy

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crown ethers

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cold ion traps

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