Sum of electric and magnetic transition dipole moments – A new molecular descriptor for explaining enantiomeric enrichment of chiral amino acids by l- and r-circularly polarized light
One of the big scientific questions is why all amino acids constituting biomolecules have the l-configuration in nature. Enantiomeric enrichment of chiral amino acids by left- and right-circularly polarized light (l- and r-CPL) could be part of the answer. Previous studies directly measured the enantiomeric excesses of amino acids initiated by l- and r-CPL. This study found well-known molecular properties for circular dichroism: electric transition dipole moment, magnetic transition dipole moment, rotational strength, and anisotropy factor could not explain those enantiomeric excess data. By means of DFT/TDDFT (B3LYP-D3BJ) with a basis set (def2-TZVPD), this study discovered that a new molecular descriptor: the sum of electric and magnetic transition dipole moments could provide an explanation of those enantiomeric excess data. In addition, this discovery may provide new theoretical insights into photochemical reactions initiated by l- and r-CPL and assist in establishing fundamental chemistry for the abiotic origin of life.
History
School affiliated with
- School of Chemistry (Research Outputs)
Publication Title
Computational and Theoretical ChemistryVolume
1232Pages/Article Number
114471Publisher
ElsevierExternal DOI
ISSN
2210-271XeISSN
2210-2728Date Submitted
2023-07-19Date Accepted
2024-01-07Date of First Publication
2024-01-08Date of Final Publication
2024-02-01Open Access Status
- Open Access