Issue 1, 2024

Correlated proton dynamics in hydrogen bonding networks: the benchmark case of 3-hydroxyglutaric acid

Abstract

Proton and hydrogen-bonded networks sustain a broad range of structural and charge transfer processes in supramolecular materials. The modelling of proton dynamics is however challenging and demands insights from prototypical benchmark systems. The intramolecular H-bonding networks induced by either protonation or deprotonation of 3-hydroxyglutaric acid provide intriguing case studies of correlated proton dynamics. The vibrational signatures associated with the fluxional proton bonding and its coupling with the hydroxyglutaric backbone are investigated here with infrared action ion spectroscopy experiments and Born–Oppenheimer molecular dynamics (BOMD) computations. Despite the formally similar symmetry of protonated and deprotonated hydroxyglutaric acid, the relative proton affinities of the oxygen centers of the carboxylic and carboxylate groups with respect to that of the central hydroxyl group lead to distinct proton dynamics. In the protonated acid, a tautomeric arrangement of the type HOCO·[HOH]+·OCOH is preferred with the proton binding tighter to the central hydroxyl moiety and the electronic density being shared between the two nearly symmetric H-bonds with the carboxylic end groups. In the deprotonated acid, the asymmetric [OCO]·HO·HOCO configuration is more stable, with a stronger H-bonding on the bare carboxylate end. Both systems display active backbone dynamics and concerted Grothuss-like proton motions, leading to diffuse band structures in their vibrational spectra. These features are accurately reproduced by the BOMD computations.

Graphical abstract: Correlated proton dynamics in hydrogen bonding networks: the benchmark case of 3-hydroxyglutaric acid

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Sep 2023
Accepted
21 Nov 2023
First published
28 Nov 2023

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2024,26, 198-208

Correlated proton dynamics in hydrogen bonding networks: the benchmark case of 3-hydroxyglutaric acid

B. Martínez-Haya, J. R. Avilés-Moreno, F. Gámez, J. Martens, J. Oomens and G. Berden, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2024, 26, 198 DOI: 10.1039/D3CP04514E

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