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Nature of intramolecular O–H⋯π interactions as elucidated by QTAIM dual functional analysis with QC calculations

The intrinsic dynamic and static nature of intramolecular OH–*–π interactions is elucidated using a QTAIM dual functional analysis (QTAIM-DFA) after clarifying the structural features. Asterisks (*) are employed to emphasize the presence of bond critical points (BCPs) on the bond paths (BPs), which...

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Autores principales: Hayashi, Satoko, Nishide, Taro, Nakanishi, Waro
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9064312/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35514837
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra01788g
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description The intrinsic dynamic and static nature of intramolecular OH–*–π interactions is elucidated using a QTAIM dual functional analysis (QTAIM-DFA) after clarifying the structural features. Asterisks (*) are employed to emphasize the presence of bond critical points (BCPs) on the bond paths (BPs), which correspond to the interactions in question. Data from the fully optimized structures correspond to the static nature of the interactions. In our treatment, data from the perturbed structures, which are based around the fully optimized structure, are employed for the analysis in addition to those from the fully optimized structure, which represent the dynamic nature of the interaction. Seven intramolecular OH–*–C(π) interactions were detected in six-membered rings, with six BPs and BCPs for each, among the 72 conformers of the species examined here (1–15). The interactions are predicted to have a vdW or t-HB(nc) (typical hydrogen bonds with no covalency) nature, which appeared in the pure closed shell region. They appear to be stronger than the corresponding intermolecular interactions. Nine BPs with BCPs were also detected for the intramolecular O–*–X interactions (X = C(π) and H(π), joined to C(π)) in the 5–7-membered rings. The E(2) values of the interactions, as obtained by NBO, are discussed in relation to the stabilities of the conformers and the BPs with BCPs.
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spelling pubmed-90643122022-05-04 Nature of intramolecular O–H⋯π interactions as elucidated by QTAIM dual functional analysis with QC calculations Hayashi, Satoko Nishide, Taro Nakanishi, Waro RSC Adv Chemistry The intrinsic dynamic and static nature of intramolecular OH–*–π interactions is elucidated using a QTAIM dual functional analysis (QTAIM-DFA) after clarifying the structural features. Asterisks (*) are employed to emphasize the presence of bond critical points (BCPs) on the bond paths (BPs), which correspond to the interactions in question. Data from the fully optimized structures correspond to the static nature of the interactions. In our treatment, data from the perturbed structures, which are based around the fully optimized structure, are employed for the analysis in addition to those from the fully optimized structure, which represent the dynamic nature of the interaction. Seven intramolecular OH–*–C(π) interactions were detected in six-membered rings, with six BPs and BCPs for each, among the 72 conformers of the species examined here (1–15). The interactions are predicted to have a vdW or t-HB(nc) (typical hydrogen bonds with no covalency) nature, which appeared in the pure closed shell region. They appear to be stronger than the corresponding intermolecular interactions. Nine BPs with BCPs were also detected for the intramolecular O–*–X interactions (X = C(π) and H(π), joined to C(π)) in the 5–7-membered rings. The E(2) values of the interactions, as obtained by NBO, are discussed in relation to the stabilities of the conformers and the BPs with BCPs. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9064312/ /pubmed/35514837 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra01788g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Nature of intramolecular O–H⋯π interactions as elucidated by QTAIM dual functional analysis with QC calculations
title Nature of intramolecular O–H⋯π interactions as elucidated by QTAIM dual functional analysis with QC calculations
title_full Nature of intramolecular O–H⋯π interactions as elucidated by QTAIM dual functional analysis with QC calculations
title_fullStr Nature of intramolecular O–H⋯π interactions as elucidated by QTAIM dual functional analysis with QC calculations
title_full_unstemmed Nature of intramolecular O–H⋯π interactions as elucidated by QTAIM dual functional analysis with QC calculations
title_short Nature of intramolecular O–H⋯π interactions as elucidated by QTAIM dual functional analysis with QC calculations
title_sort nature of intramolecular o–h⋯π interactions as elucidated by qtaim dual functional analysis with qc calculations
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9064312/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35514837
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra01788g
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