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Alcohol clusters, hydrogen bonds methanol systems

Microwave spectroscopy is probably the ultimate tool to study small alcohol clusters in vacuum isolation. With the help of isotope substitution and auxiliary quantum chemical calculations, it provides structural insights and quantitative bond parameters for alcohol clusters [117, 143], The methyl rotors that are omnipresent in organic alcohols complicate the analysis, so that not many alcohol clusters have been studied with this technique and its higher-frequency variants. The studied systems include methanol dimer [143], ethanol dimer [91], butan-2-ol dimer [117], and mixed dimers such as propylene oxide with ethanol [144]. The study of alcohol monomers with intramolecular hydrogen-bond-like interactions [102, 110, 129, 145 147] must be mentioned in this context. In a broader sense, this also applies to isolated ra-alkanols, where a weak Cy H O hydrogen bond stabilizes certain conformations [69,102]. Microwave techniques can also be used to unravel the information contained in the IR spectrum of clusters with high sensitivity [148], Furthermore, high-resolution UV spectroscopy can provide accurate structural information in suitable systems [149, 150] and thus complement microwave spectroscopy. [Pg.18]


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