2014
DOI: 10.1080/00268976.2014.953013
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Hydrogen-bonded glycine–HCN complexes in gas phase: structure, energetics, electric properties and cooperativity

Abstract: Twelve hydrogen-bonded complexes of glycine and hydrogen cyanide have been studied using high-level quantum-chemical calculations in gas phase. In particular, six 1:1 glycine-HCN dimers and six 1:2 glycine-HCN trimers have been considered. Besides the characteristics of the hydrogen bonds and their effect on molecular structure and energetics, several molecular electric properties have been calculated utilising two different models: MP2/6-31 ++ G(d,p) and DFT-B3LYP/6-31 ++ G(d,p). Although the structural param… Show more

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“…Our optimized structure of the glycine molecule (shown in Fig. 1) is supposed to be the most stable and abundant of all the C s glycine conformations [46] It matches closely with the geometry obtained in earlier works [52,57,58]. Moreover, this conformer has already been identified by electron diffraction [37], microwave spectroscopy [40,42] and Jet-cooled Raman spectroscopy [53].…”
Section: Isolated Glycine Monomermentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Our optimized structure of the glycine molecule (shown in Fig. 1) is supposed to be the most stable and abundant of all the C s glycine conformations [46] It matches closely with the geometry obtained in earlier works [52,57,58]. Moreover, this conformer has already been identified by electron diffraction [37], microwave spectroscopy [40,42] and Jet-cooled Raman spectroscopy [53].…”
Section: Isolated Glycine Monomermentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Both HCN and GLY have featured in innumerous theoretical and experimental quantum‐chemical investigations. Moreover, different models of quantum chemical calculations have been used, in last few years, to investigate on the hydrogen‐bonded interaction of HCN and GLY with same or other molecules . In this respect, it is important to know how AAN molecules interact with other molecules in space.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process of hydrogen bond (H‐bond) formation in biomolecular systems and, in particular, the effect of intramolecular and intermolecular H‐bonded interaction on chemical and structural properties of molecules are topics of continuing interest in science. H‐bond formation has investigated with a great variety of techniques and different aspects of H‐bonds in molecular systems are being reported regularly . Because of the sensitivity of the vibrational spectrum to the hydrogen bond formation, IR spectroscopy provides a definitive criterion for the detection of hydrogen bonds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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