Andre Nicolai Petelski, Tamara Bundrea and Nélida María Peruchena
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Abstract
Cooperativity in hydrogen bonds can be crucial for the stabilization of supramolecular systems. In this contribution, we propose a simple covalent modification within a pyrazole-based trimeric rosette that significantly improves its binding strength. Using dispersion-corrected density functional theory, at the BLYP-D3(BJ)/6-311++(d,p) level, we show how an intramolecular hydrogen bond acts as a bridge between an electron-donating group and an electron-withdrawing group by moving the electron density from one group to the other one through the sigma electron system. This effect strongly enhances the inductive ability of the substituents, and further increases the synergy of the cyclic trimer.
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Molecular Systems Design & Engineering provides a hub for cutting-edge research into how understanding of molecular properties, behaviour and interactions can be used to design and assemble better materials, systems, and processes to achieve specific functions. These may have applications of technological significance and help address global challenges.