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pmid: 33672783
pmc: PMC7924657
The interactions of formaldehyde (FA), glyoxal (Gly) and methylglyoxal (MGly) with hydroxylamine (HA) isolated in solid argon and nitrogen were studied using FTIR spectroscopy and ab initio methods. The spectra analysis indicates the formation of two types of hydrogen-bonded complexes between carbonyl and hydroxylamine in the studied matrices. The cyclic planar complexes are stabilized by O–H⋯O(C), and C–H⋯N interactions and the nonplanar complexes are stabilized by O–H⋯O(C) bond. Formaldehyde was found to form with hydroxylamine, the cyclic planar complex and methylglyoxal, the nonplanar one in both argon and nitrogen matrices. In turn, glyoxal forms with hydroxylamine the most stable nonplanar complex in solid argon, whereas in solid nitrogen, both types of the complex are formed.
hydrogen bond, carbonyls, matrix isolation, Organic chemistry, Glyoxal, Hydroxylamine, hydroxylamine, computational chemistry, vibrational spectroscopy, Article, QD241-441, Formaldehyde, Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared, Quantum Theory, carbonyls; hydroxylamine; hydrogen bond; matrix isolation; vibrational spectroscopy; computational chemistry
hydrogen bond, carbonyls, matrix isolation, Organic chemistry, Glyoxal, Hydroxylamine, hydroxylamine, computational chemistry, vibrational spectroscopy, Article, QD241-441, Formaldehyde, Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared, Quantum Theory, carbonyls; hydroxylamine; hydrogen bond; matrix isolation; vibrational spectroscopy; computational chemistry
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