Enantioseparation and a comprehensive spectroscopic analysis of novel synthetic cathinones laterally substituted with a trifluoromethyl group

[Display omitted] •VCD spectroscopy as a powerful tool to distinquish structurally similar substances.•Detailed 3D structures of two new synthetic cathinones.•The stabilizing hydrogen bond was revealed.•The development of enantioseparation protocol and methodology for detailed structural analysis. R...

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Veröffentlicht in:Spectrochimica acta. Part A, Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy, 2023-04, Vol.291, p.122320, Article 122320
Hauptverfasser: Dobšíková, K., Javorská, Ž., Paškan, M., Spálovská, D., Trembulaková, P., Herciková, J., Kuchař, M., Kozmík, V., Kohout, M., Setnička, V.
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •VCD spectroscopy as a powerful tool to distinquish structurally similar substances.•Detailed 3D structures of two new synthetic cathinones.•The stabilizing hydrogen bond was revealed.•The development of enantioseparation protocol and methodology for detailed structural analysis. Recently, the number of structural modifications of synthetic cathinones has been growing making them the second largest group of new psychoactive substances in Europe. Although they are abused because of their various psychoactive effects, some compounds from this group also serve as pharmaceuticals. Since synthetic cathinones are chiral molecules with one chiral center, their biological, toxicological, and pharmacological properties may significantly differ according to their absolute configuration and enantiomeric excess. In this study, we have synthesized two substances bearing a pharmacologically interesting trifluoromethyl group and developed a chiral liquid chromatography method using a polysaccharide chiral stationary phase to separate the corresponding enantiomers of both these drugs. Subsequently, we utilized molecular spectroscopic methods including chiroptical (electronic circular dichroism and vibrational circular dichroism) and non-polarizable (infrared and ultraviolet absorption) spectroscopies. In combination with density functional theory calculations, we have obtained stable conformers of selected enantiomers in solution and their relative abundances, which we used to simulate their spectra. The experimental and calculated data have been used to elucidate the 3D structure of the enantiomerically pure compounds and assign the absolute configuration of all prepared compounds.
ISSN:1386-1425
1873-3557
DOI:10.1016/j.saa.2023.122320