Abstract

We present ab initio calculations of the optical rotation of S-propylene oxide in both gas phase and solution using the coupled cluster methodology combined with a dielectric continuum description of the solvent. The coupled cluster calculations are performed using the CCS, CC2, CCSD and CC3 methods. None of the presented gas phase results are in accord with the experimental sign of the optical rotation at 355 nm. Thereby, the experimental sign change between the gas phase and the cyclohexane solution optical rotation at 355 nm is not reproduced theoretically. The vibrational effects are considered to be significant and may be of crucial importance in order to bring accordance between the calculated and the experimentally established sign of the gas phase optical rotation at 355 nm.

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