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Conformational preferences of neurotransmitters: Ephedrine and its diastereoisomer, pseudoephedrine

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A
卷 105, 期 3, 页码 544-551

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp002862s

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The conformational preferences of the diastereomeric neurotransmitters (1R2S) ephedrine and (1S2S) pseudoephedrine have been studied in the gas phase, under free jet-expansion conditions, using ultraviolet spectroscopy (both R2PI and LIF) and infrared ion-dip and hole-burning spectroscopy in combination with ab initio calculation. This has led to the identification and assignment of two conformers in ephedrine and four in pseudoephedrine. Assignments have been made by comparing their experimental infrared and LIF spectra with ab initio vibrational frequencies and ultraviolet rotational band contours. The relative stabilities of the conformers are controlled by a delicate balance between intramolecular hydrogen bonding and dispersive interactions between the methyl groups of the side chain, both with each other and with the aromatic ring. The relative conformational stabilities calculated for ephedrine do not agree with the experimental results; two of its low-lying conformers were detected, but a third, lying at an intermediate energy, was not. The possibility of its collisional relaxation into the global minimum during the supersonic expansion was not supported by the ab initio calculations, which predict a substantial barrier along the minimum energy pathway. It is possible that the combination of a relatively weak transition moment and a lack of facile pathways for relaxation from higher lying structures into the missing conformer may play a role.

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