Publication Type Journal Article
Title The infrared spectrum of solid L-alanine: Influence of pH-induced structural changes
Authors Ana R. Garcia Ricardo Brito de Barros João P. Lourenço Laura M. Ilharco
Groups CATHPRO
Journal JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A
Year 2008
Month September
Volume 112
Number 36
Pages 8280-8287
Abstract The influence of the pH on the infrared spectrum Of L-alanine has been analyzed by diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform (DRIFT) spectroscopy. The amino acid was precipitated from aqueous solutions and dried at 36.5 degrees C, in order to stabilize cationic L-alanine or alaninium [CH3CH(NH3+)COOH] at pH 1, the zwitterionic form [CH3CH(NH3+)COO-] at pH 6, and anionic L-alanine or alaninate [CH3CH(NH2)COO-] at pH 13. New insight on the specific inter and intramolecular interactions in the different forms of L-alanine was reached by a novel methodological approach: an infrared technique not used before to analyze solid amino acid samples (DRIFTS), in combination with a detailed analysis based on spectral deconvolution. The frequency ranges of interest include the carbonyl/carboxyl stretching and amine deformation modes and the OH/NH stretching modes. It was shown that intermolecular hydrogen bonds between the NH3+ and COO- groups are predominant in the zwitterionic form, whereas in cationic L-alanine, H bonds between the COOH groups are responsible for the formation of dimers. In anionic L-alanine, only strong electrostatic interactions between the COOgroups and Na+ ions are proposed, evidencing the relevant role of the counterion.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp802170n
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ISSN 1089-5639
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Bibtex ID ISI:000258980700010
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