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Improving the IR spectra alignment algorithm with spectra deconvolution and combination with Raman or VCD spectroscopy

The relative stereochemistry of organic molecules can be determined by comparing theoretical and experimental infrared (IR) spectra of all isomers and assessing the best match. For this purpose, we have recently developed the IR spectra alignment (IRSA) algorithm for automated optimal alignment. IRS...

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Autores principales: Böselt, Lennard, Aerts, Roy, Herrebout, Wouter, Riniker, Sereina
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9847344/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36546852
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2cp04907d
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author Böselt, Lennard
Aerts, Roy
Herrebout, Wouter
Riniker, Sereina
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description The relative stereochemistry of organic molecules can be determined by comparing theoretical and experimental infrared (IR) spectra of all isomers and assessing the best match. For this purpose, we have recently developed the IR spectra alignment (IRSA) algorithm for automated optimal alignment. IRSA provides a set of quantitative metrics to identify the candidate structure that agrees best with the experimental spectrum. While the correct diastereomer could be determined for the tested sets of rigid and flexible molecules, two issues were identified with more complex compounds that triggered further development. First, strongly overlapping peaks in the IR spectrum are not treated adequately in the current IRSA implementation. Second, the alignment of multiple spectra from different sources (e.g. IR and VCD or Raman) can be improved. In this study, we present an in-depth discussion of these points, followed by the description of modifications to the IRSA algorithm to address them. In particular, we introduce the concept of deconvolution of the experimental and theoretical spectra with a set of pseudo-Voigt bands. The pseudo-Voigt bands have a set of parameters, which can be employed in the alignment algorithm, leading to improved scoring functions. We test the modified algorithm on two data sets. The first set contains compounds with IR and Raman spectra measured in this study, and the second set contains compounds with IR and VCD spectra available in the literature. We show that the algorithm is able to determine the correct diastereomer in all cases. The results highlight that vibrational spectroscopy can be a valuable alternative or complementary method to inform about the stereochemistry of compounds, and the performance of the updated IRSA algorithm suggests that it is a powerful tool for quantitative-based spectral assignments in academia and industry.
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spelling pubmed-98473442023-02-03 Improving the IR spectra alignment algorithm with spectra deconvolution and combination with Raman or VCD spectroscopy Böselt, Lennard Aerts, Roy Herrebout, Wouter Riniker, Sereina Phys Chem Chem Phys Chemistry The relative stereochemistry of organic molecules can be determined by comparing theoretical and experimental infrared (IR) spectra of all isomers and assessing the best match. For this purpose, we have recently developed the IR spectra alignment (IRSA) algorithm for automated optimal alignment. IRSA provides a set of quantitative metrics to identify the candidate structure that agrees best with the experimental spectrum. While the correct diastereomer could be determined for the tested sets of rigid and flexible molecules, two issues were identified with more complex compounds that triggered further development. First, strongly overlapping peaks in the IR spectrum are not treated adequately in the current IRSA implementation. Second, the alignment of multiple spectra from different sources (e.g. IR and VCD or Raman) can be improved. In this study, we present an in-depth discussion of these points, followed by the description of modifications to the IRSA algorithm to address them. In particular, we introduce the concept of deconvolution of the experimental and theoretical spectra with a set of pseudo-Voigt bands. The pseudo-Voigt bands have a set of parameters, which can be employed in the alignment algorithm, leading to improved scoring functions. We test the modified algorithm on two data sets. The first set contains compounds with IR and Raman spectra measured in this study, and the second set contains compounds with IR and VCD spectra available in the literature. We show that the algorithm is able to determine the correct diastereomer in all cases. The results highlight that vibrational spectroscopy can be a valuable alternative or complementary method to inform about the stereochemistry of compounds, and the performance of the updated IRSA algorithm suggests that it is a powerful tool for quantitative-based spectral assignments in academia and industry. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9847344/ /pubmed/36546852 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2cp04907d Text en This journal is © the Owner Societies https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Riniker, Sereina
Improving the IR spectra alignment algorithm with spectra deconvolution and combination with Raman or VCD spectroscopy
title Improving the IR spectra alignment algorithm with spectra deconvolution and combination with Raman or VCD spectroscopy
title_full Improving the IR spectra alignment algorithm with spectra deconvolution and combination with Raman or VCD spectroscopy
title_fullStr Improving the IR spectra alignment algorithm with spectra deconvolution and combination with Raman or VCD spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Improving the IR spectra alignment algorithm with spectra deconvolution and combination with Raman or VCD spectroscopy
title_short Improving the IR spectra alignment algorithm with spectra deconvolution and combination with Raman or VCD spectroscopy
title_sort improving the ir spectra alignment algorithm with spectra deconvolution and combination with raman or vcd spectroscopy
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9847344/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36546852
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2cp04907d
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