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Self-organization of lactates in the gas phase.

Organic & biomolecular chemistry (2003-12-20)
Nicole Borho, Martin A Suhm
RÉSUMÉ

Chiral recognition and subsequent selective self-organisation into hydrogen-bonded n-mers is observed in supersonic methyl lactate expansions. The nu(OH) and nu(C=O)-vibrations are investigated by ragout-jet FTIR-spectroscopy and lead to the assignment of homo- and heterochiral clusters of at least three different cluster sizes. Whereas homo- and heterochiral dimers are formed in similar amounts in the racemic mixture, prominent absorptions due to different homochiral and heterochiral lactate trimers and tetramers indicate highly specific chiral self-recognition beyond molecular pairs. Chemical modification of the ester-group (methyl-, ethyl- and isopropyl-lactate) and argon admixture to the helium expansion contribute importantly to an understanding of the cluster spectra and topology.

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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)