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Monika Krupová1, Patrycja Leszczenko2, Ewa Sierka3
1Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Czech Academy of Sciences, Flemingovo náměstí 2, 16610 Prague, Czech Republic; Hylleraas Centre for Quantum Molecular Sciences, Department of Chemistry, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, N-9037 Tromsø, Norway.
Abstract:
Adenosine is one of the building blocks of nucleic acids and other biologically important molecules. Spectroscopic methods have been among the most utilized techniques to study adenosine and its derivatives. However, most of them deal with adenosine in solution. Here, we present the first vibrational circular dichroism (VCD) spectroscopic study of adenosine crystals in solid state. Highly regular arrangement of adenosine molecules in a crystal resulted in a strongly enhanced supramolecular VCD signal originating from long-range coupling of vibrations. The data suggested that adenosine crystals, in contrast to guanosine ones, do not imbibe atmospheric water. Relatively large dimensions of the adenosine crystals resulted in scattering and substantial orientational artifacts affecting the spectra. Several strategies for tackling the artifacts have been proposed and tested. Atypical features in IR absorption spectra of crystalline adenosine (e.g., extremely low absorption in mid-IR spectral range) were observed and attributed to refractive properties of adenosine crystals.
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