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Hydrogen bonding in the gas-phase: the molecular structures of 2‑hydroxybenzamide (C7H7NO2) and 2‑methoxybenzamide (C8H9NO2), obtained by gas-phase electron diffraction and theoretical calculations

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Aarset, K., Page, E. M. and Rice, D. A. (2013) Hydrogen bonding in the gas-phase: the molecular structures of 2‑hydroxybenzamide (C7H7NO2) and 2‑methoxybenzamide (C8H9NO2), obtained by gas-phase electron diffraction and theoretical calculations. Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 117 (14). pp. 3034-3040. ISSN 1520-5215 doi: 10.1021/jp311003d

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The structures of 2-hydroxybenzamide(C7H7NO2) and 2-methoxybenzamide (C8H9NO2) have been determined in the gas-phase by electron diffraction using results from quantum chemical calculations to inform restraints used on the structural parameters. Theoretical methods (HF and MP2/6-311+G(d,p)) predict four stable conformers for both 2-hydroxybenzamide and 2-methoxybenzamide. For both compounds, evidence for intramolecular hydrogen bonding is presented. In 2-hydroxybenzamide, the observed hydrogen bonded fragment is between the hydroxyl and carbonyl groups, while in 2-methoxybenzamide, the hydrogen bonded fragment is between one of the hydrogen atoms of the amide group and the methoxy oxygen atom.

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Divisions Life Sciences > School of Chemistry, Food and Pharmacy > Department of Chemistry
Publisher ACS Publications
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