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Intra- vs. intermolecular hydrogen bonding: dimers of alpha-hydroxyesters with methanol.

Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2006-09-27)
Nicole Borho, Martin A Suhm, Katia Le Barbu-Debus, Anne Zehnacker
RÉSUMÉ

Intermolecular hydrogen bonding competes with an intramolecular hydrogen bond when methanol binds to an alpha-hydroxyester. Disruption of the intramolecular OH...O=C contact in favour of a cooperative OH...OH...O=C sequence is evidenced by FTIR spectroscopy for the addition of methanol to the esters methyl glycolate, methyl lactate and methyl alpha-hydroxyisobutyrate in seeded supersonic jet expansions. Comparison of the OH stretching modes with quantum-chemical harmonic frequency calculations and 18O labelling of methanol unambiguously prove the insertion of methanol into the intramolecular hydrogen bond. This is in marked contrast to UV/IR hole burning studies of the homologous system methyl lactate: (+/-)-2-naphthyl-1-ethanol, where only addition complexes were found and the intramolecular hydrogen bond was conserved. This switch in hydrogen bond pattern from aliphatic to aromatic heterodimers is thought to reflect not only a kinetic propensity but also a thermodynamic preference for addition complexes when dispersion forces become more important in aromatic systems.

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(−)-Methyl L-lactate, 98%, optical purity ee: 97% (GLC)
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(+)-Methyl D-lactate, 98%, optical purity ee: 96% (GLC)
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Methyl DL-lactate, ≥97.0% (GC)