Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.112, No.47, 14993-14998, 2008
Effects of Solute Structure on Local Solvation and Solvent Interactions: Results from UV/Vis Spectroscopy and Molecular Dynamics Simulations
Solvation of heterocyclic amines in CO2-expanded methanol (MeOH) has been explored with UV/vis spectroscopy and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. A synergistic study of experiments and simulations allows exploration of solute and solvent effects on solvation and the molecular interactions that affect absorption. MeOH-nitrogen hydrogen bonds hinder the n-pi* transition; however, CO2 addition causes a blue shift relative to MeOH because of Lewis acid/base interactions with nitrogen. Effects of solute structure are considered, and very different absorption spectra are obtained as nitrogen positions change. MD simulations provide detailed solvent clustering behavior around the solute molecules and show that the local solvent environment and ultimately the spectra are sensitive to the solute structure. This work demonstrates the importance of atomic-level information in determining the structure-property relationships between solute structure, local salvation, and solvatochromism.