Molecular recognition, transient chirality and sulfur hydrogen bonding in the benzyl mercaptan dimer

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The homodimers of transiently chiral molecules offer physical insight into the process of molecular recognition, the preference for homo or heterochiral aggregation and the nature of the non-covalent interactions stabilizing the adducts. We report the observation of the benzyl mercaptan dimer in the isolation conditions of a supersonic jet expansion, using broadband (chirped-pulse) microwave spectroscopy. A single homochiral isomer was observed for the dimer, stabilized by a cooperative sequence of S-H···S and S-H···π hydrogen bonds. The structural data, stabilization energies and energy decomposition describe these non-covalent interactions as weak and dispersioncontrolled. A comparison is also provided with the benzyl alcohol dimer.

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Saragi, R. T., Juanes, M., Pinacho, R., Rubio, J. E., Fernández, J. A., & Lesarri, A. (2021). Molecular recognition, transient chirality and sulfur hydrogen bonding in the benzyl mercaptan dimer. Symmetry, 13(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/sym13112022

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