Enantioselective Complexation of Protonated Tyrosine by a Chiral Crown‐ether: The Nature of the Hydrogen Bonds Makes the Difference
Kien X. Vo,
Keisuke Hirata,
Bruno Martínez‐Haya
et al.
Abstract:The complexes formed between (18‐crown‐6)‐tetracarboxylic acid, denoted as 18C6TA, and the two enantiomers of protonated tyrosine, L‐ and D‐Tyr, are studied in a cryogenic ion trap by combining mass spectrometry, laser spectroscopy, and DFT calculations. Both UV and IR photodissociation spectra indicate the formation of multiple isomers for each complex, some of them interconverting upon IR irradiation. Conformer‐selective vibrational spectroscopy reveals that all structures involve an internally hydrogen‐bond… Show more
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