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Conformational preference of glycinamide in solution: an answer derived from combined experimental and computational
Bishwajit Ganguly1, Manoj K Kesharwani, Nikola Basarić
1Analytical Discipline and Centralized Instrument Facility, Central Salt & Marine Chemicals Research Institute (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research) Bhavnagar, Gujarat 364 002, India.
Abstract:
Conformational problems are often subtle but very important in controlling many intricate features in chemistry and biochemistry. We have performed the conformational analysis of glycinamide using NMR experiments and computational studies. (1)H NMR experiments suggest the prevalence of intramolecular hydrogen bonded conformation of glycinamide (2B) in acetonitrile, whereas, non-intramolecular hydrogen bonded conformation 2A is favoured in dimethylsulfoxide. The NOESY experiments carried out for glycinamide in DMSO-d6, showed stronger NOE interaction of the NHa-atom of amide group with CH2 than that of NHb-atom confirming the presence of conformer 2A. DFT calculations performed with explicit DMSO molecules also suggested a clear preference for the conformer 2A. The molecular dynamics simulations performed with the explicit DMSO molecules also showed that the intermolecular hydrogen bonding exists between the solvent and solute molecules to stabilize the conformer 2A. The present study sheds light on the debate of conformational preference of neutral glycinamide in the present literature.
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