Three non-bonding interaction topologies of the thiazole-formaldehyde complex observed by rotational spectroscopy.

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics(2023)

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When an aldehyde molecule interacts with a nitrogen atom inserted in an aromatic ring, they form a number of non-bonding topologies. We measured the rotational spectra of three different isomers of the thiazole-formaldehyde adduct. In all of them, formaldehyde interacts specifically with thiazole through an n → π* interaction (along the Bürgi-Dunitz trajectory) and a C-H⋯O (acting as a proton acceptor) weak hydrogen bond, or through C-H⋯N (acting as a proton donor) and C-H⋯O (acting as a proton acceptor) weak hydrogen bonds. The spectra of isotopic substituted species were also measured to draw the molecular structures. Two n → π* stabilized isomers show a vertical structure in which the two molecular planes are perpendicular to each other, and the hydrogen bonded isomers feature a co-planar architecture. The competition between these non-bonding interactions was unveiled from experiments and theoretical calculations.
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thiazole–formaldehyde complex,spectroscopy,non-bonding
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