Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol.110, No.31, 9627-9632, 2006
Infrared spectroscopy of hydrogen-bonded 2-fluoropyridine-water clusters in supersonic jets
The hydrogen-bonded clusters of 2-fluoropyridine with water were studied experimentally in a supersonic free jet and analyzed with molecular orbital calculations. The IR spectra of 2-fluoropyridine-(H2O)(n) ( n = 1 to 3) clusters were observed with a fluorescence detected infrared depletion (FDIR) technique in the OH and CH stretching vibrational regions. The frequencies of OH stretching vibrations show that water molecules bond to the nitrogen atom of 2-fluoropyridine in the clusters. The hydrogen- bond formation between aromatic CH and O was evidenced in the 1: 2 and 1: 3 clusters from the experimental and calculated results. The overtone vibrations of the OH bending mode in hydrogen- bonded water molecules appear in the IR spectra, and these frequencies become higher with the increase of the number of water molecules in the clusters. The band structure of the IR spectra in the CH stretching region changes depending on the number of coordinating water molecules.