Efficient molecular recognition of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by X-diimide-pillar[4,6]arenes

IF 3 3区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Wanting Wang , Yuke Zuo , Ziqing Xi , He Yuan , Maoxia He , Ju Xie
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are a kind of carcinogenic substances, which exist widely in the environment. In order to effectively control PAHs, a molecular recognition strategy was reported by using X-diimide-pillar[4,6]arenes (X = Aryl group) as host compounds. X-diimide-pillar[4,6]arenes have stable topological structures with electron-deficient molecular cavities. Therefore, they were able to form host-guest inclusion complexes with PAH pollutants. For all inclusion complexes, the geometrical structures, electronic structures, non-covalent interactions, and thermodynamic stabilities were discussed systematically based on density functional theory (DFT) calculations. X-diimide-pillar[6]arenes had better recognition ability toward PAHs due to their larger molecular cavities. C-H···π and π···π stacking interactions were the main contributions to the formation of the host-guest complexes. Furthermore, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations showed that X-diimide-pillar[6]arenes could capture PAH molecules in solvents and exist stably in the form of host-guest complexes.

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期刊介绍: Computational and Theoretical Chemistry publishes high quality, original reports of significance in computational and theoretical chemistry including those that deal with problems of structure, properties, energetics, weak interactions, reaction mechanisms, catalysis, and reaction rates involving atoms, molecules, clusters, surfaces, and bulk matter.
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