FTIR and raman spectra compared with ab initio calculated frequency modes for 5-aminouracil
1Department of Physics, Anand Engineering College, Keetham, 282007 Agra, India. jssaec@rediffmail.com
Abstract:
Infrared (IR) and Raman spectra of 5-aminouracil were recorded in the region 200-4,000 cm(-1). Assuming under the C(s) point group that the distribution of the normal mode of vibrations between the two species are planar (a') and non-planar (a''), given by 25a' + 11a'' of which 30 modes (21a' + 9a'') correspond to the uracil moiety and six modes (4a' + 2a'') correspond to the NH(2) group, with a comparison of theoretically ab initio calculated frequencies, the results are in reasonably good agreement with the experimental IR and Raman spectra. Consistent assignments have been made for the internal modes of the NH(2) group, especially for the anti-symmetric NH(2) stretching and bending modes. The non-equivalence of the two NH bonds of the NH(2) group suggests a difference in the strength of the two hydrogen bonds on the pyrimidine ring. Symmetry and anti-symmetry NH stretching modes of the NH(2) group show the invalidity of the empirical relationship. These two NH(2) stretching frequencies are distinctly separated from the CH/NH ring stretching frequencies. A strong and sharp IR band that acts at 3,380 cm(-1) could be identified as the anti-symmetric NH(2) mode whereas the band at 3,290 cm(-1) smaller density could be identified as the symmetric NH(2) stretching mode.
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