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Dual-frequency 2D IR on interaction of weak and strong IR modes

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A
Volume 109, Issue 48, Pages 10799-10802

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp055811+

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Dual-frequency 2D IR heterodyne photon-echo spectroscopy of C N and C=O stretching vibrational modes in 2-cyanocoumarin is reported. We have shown that the interaction among these modes provides convenient and useful structural constraints for molecules. Implementation of two pulse sequences, 4, 4, and 6 mu m and 6, 6, and 4 mu m, allowed the clear determination of contributions caused by vibrational relaxation. Positive correlation between C N and C=O frequency distributions was observed in 2-cyanocoumarin. Because C N modes are highly localized and have frequencies in a spectral region with minimal water absorption, the C N/C O interactions have a strong potential for use as structural reporters in proteins. In addition to CN/ CO peaks, the cross-peaks responsible for the C N/C=C interaction are also observed in the 2D IR spectra, where C=C is a coumarin ring stretching mode. We have demonstrated that 2D IR spectroscopy can utilize interactions of strong IR modes with weak local modes as structural reporters.

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