
doi: 10.1021/jp063533o
pmid: 16928113
Monomers of hypoxanthine isolated in low-temperature Ar matrixes were studied using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Two most stable tautomeric forms of hypoxanthine: oxo-N(9)-H and oxo-N(7)-H as well as a very small amount of the minor hydroxy-N(9)-H tautomer were observed in Ar matrixes directly after their deposition. UV irradiation of the matrixes induced conversion of the oxo-N(9)-H and oxo-N(7)-H tautomers of the compound into the hydroxy-N(9)-H and hydroxy-N(7)-H forms, respectively. Upon exposure of the matrixes to the UV (lambda > 270 nm) light, the oxo-N(9)-H --> hydroxy-N(9)-H phototautomeric reaction dominated strongly over the oxo-N(7)-H --> hydroxy-N(7)-H phototransformation. The latter phototautomeric reaction occurred effectively when matrix-isolated hypoxanthine was irradiated with shorter-wavelength (lambda > 230 nm) UV light. Thanks to this wavelength dependency, it was possible to clearly distinguish the oxo --> hydroxy photoreaction within the N(9)-H tautomers from the analogous phototautomeric process within the N(7)-H tautomers. All of the observed isomers of hypoxanthine (substrates and products of the photoreactions) were identified by comparison of their IR spectra with the spectra calculated at the DFT(B3LYP)/6-31++G(d,p) level of theory.
Hypoxanthine, Models, Chemical, Molecular Structure, Ultraviolet Rays, Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared, Computer Simulation, Protons, Sensitivity and Specificity
Hypoxanthine, Models, Chemical, Molecular Structure, Ultraviolet Rays, Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared, Computer Simulation, Protons, Sensitivity and Specificity
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