Tautomers of Gas-Phase Erythrose and Their Interconversion Reactions: Insights from High-Level ab Initio Study
Marek Szczepaniak1, Jerzy Moc1
1Faculty of Chemistry, Wroclaw University , F. Joliot-Curie 14, 50-383 Wroclaw, Poland.
Abstract:
D-Erythrose is a C4 monosaccharide with a biological and potential astrobiological relevance. We have investigated low-energy structures of d-erythrose and their interconversion in the gas phase with the highest-level calculations up-to-date. We have identified a number of structurally distinct furanose and open-chain isomers and predicted α ↔ α and β ↔ β furanose interconversion pathways involving the O-H rotamers. We have estimated relative Gibbs free energies of the erythrose species based on the CCSD(T)/aug-cc-pVTZ electronic energies and MP2/aug-cc-pVTZ vibrational frequencies. By using natural bond orbital theory we have also quantified a stabilization of erythrose conformers and interconversion transition states by intramolecular H-bonds.
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