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Hyper-Raman Spectroscopic Investigation of Amide Bands of N-Methylacetamide in Liquid/Solution Phase.

Masaya AsakuraMasanari Okuno
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2021)
We have demonstrated hyper-Raman (HR) spectroscopy of N-methylacetamide (NMA) for the first time. Fundamental knowledge of amide bands in HR spectra has been obtained. HR spectra of NMA exhibit various amide bands with different intensity patterns from Raman and IR spectra. The amide III and II signals were strongly observed, suggesting the possible application of HR spectroscopy to analyze secondary structures, complementary to IR and Raman spectroscopy. The peak positions of HR amide bands sharply reflect the hydrogen-bonding environment around the molecule. The depolarization ratios of the amide II and III bands at 532 nm excitation suggest the resonance HR effect via the π-π* transition. In contrast, that of the amide I band of neat NMA indicates the contribution of high energy transitions to its signal enhancement. This work proposes that HR spectroscopy can be a powerful tool for studying the molecular structure and environment of biomolecules with peptide bonds.
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