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American Chemical Society, Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 7(7), p. 1187-1191, 2016

DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.6b00374

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Solving the Tautomeric Equilibrium of Purine through Analysis of the Complex Hyperfine Structure of the Four 14N Nuclei

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Abstract

The rotational spectra of two tautomers of purine have been measured by pulsed jet Fourier Transform microwave spectroscopy coupled to UV ultrafast vaporization system. The population ratio of the two main tautomers [N(7)H]/[N(9)H] is about 1/40 in the gas phase. It contrasts with the solid state where only the N(7)H species is present, or in solution where a mixture of both tautomers is observed. For both species, a full quadrupolar hyperfine analysis has been performed. This has lead to the determination of the full sets of diagonal quadrupole coupling constants of the four (14)N atoms, which have provided crucial information for the unambiguous identification of both species. This work shows the great potential of microwave spectroscopy to study isolated biomolecules in the gas phase. All the work was supported by theoretical calculations.