Renato Pereira Orenha*, Alvaro Muñoz-Castro, Maurício Jeomar Piotrowski, Giovanni F. Caramori*, Renato Gonçalves Rocha and Renato Luis Tame Parreira*,
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摘要
阳离子在医药无机化学和催化等领域有着重要的应用。轮烷由一个大环结构与一个线性分子机械互锁组成。这些机械互锁分子(MIM)提供了一个潜在的化学环境,可以与阳离子相互作用。在这项研究中,研究了轮烷或其无环/环分子衍生物与以下物质之间的键合情况:(i) 过渡金属(Zn2+ 和 Cd2+);或 (ii) 碱金属(Li+、Na+ 和 K+)阳离子之间的键合情况进行了研究。值得注意的是,在 MIMs 结构中,轮烷与阳离子的相互作用比环状分子,尤其是无环衍生物分子更强。通过结构变化和化学还原来改变轮烷结构是一种增强阳离子识别能力的有趣方法,与保利排斥能相比,这种方法能形成更有利的静电和/或轨道相互作用能。这项研究成果可用于合成具有更强阳离子识别能力的化合物。
Improved Skill of Rotaxanes to Recognize Cations: A Theoretical Perspective
Cations have significant applications in fields such as medicinal inorganic chemistry and catalysis. Rotaxanes are composed of a macrocyclic structure that is mechanically interlocked with a linear molecule. These mechanically interlocked molecules (MIMs) provide a potential chemical environment that allows for the interaction with cations. In this study, the bonding situations between rotaxanes or their acyclic/cyclic molecular derivatives and: (i) transition metal (Zn2+ and Cd2+); or (ii) alkali metal (Li+, Na+, and K+), cations have been studied. It is notable that among the MIMs structures, the rotaxanes demonstrate enhanced interactions with cations in comparison to the cyclic and, notably, the acyclic derivative molecules. The modification of rotaxane structures through structural changes and chemical reduction represents an intriguing approach to enhance cationic recognition, which is supported by the formation of more favorable electrostatic and/or orbital interaction energies in comparison with Pauli repulsive energies. The findings of this investigation can be employed in the synthesis of compounds with enhanced cation recognition capabilities.
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ACS Physical Chemistry Au is an open access journal which publishes original fundamental and applied research on all aspects of physical chemistry. The journal publishes new and original experimental computational and theoretical research of interest to physical chemists biophysical chemists chemical physicists physicists material scientists and engineers. An essential criterion for acceptance is that the manuscript provides new physical insight or develops new tools and methods of general interest. Some major topical areas include:Molecules Clusters and Aerosols; Biophysics Biomaterials Liquids and Soft Matter; Energy Materials and Catalysis