Supramolecular arrangements in the crystal structures and the interaction energy calculations of resonance-assisted hydrogen-bridged (RAHB) rings - RAHB/RAHB and RAHB/C6-aromatic contacts
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The Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) is searched for mutual contacts between six-membered resonance-assisted hydrogenbridged
rings (RAHB) (the example of a fragment is shown in Fig. 1a) [1] and for contacts between six-membered RAHB rings and
C6-aromatic rings (Fig. 1b). There is a quite large prevalence of parallel contacts in the set of RAHB/RAHB contacts, since 91% from
totally 678 contacts found are parallel contacts, mostly with antiparallel orientation of the rings [1]. At the other side, the prevalence of
parallel contacts in the set of RAHB/C6-aromatic contacts is not so pronounced, since 59% from totally 677 contacts found are parallel
contacts. The distances between the interacting ring planes are mostly between 3.0 and 4.0 Å, while horizontal displacements are
mostly in the range 0.0-3.0 Å in both parallel RAHB/RAHB and RAHB/C6-aromatic contacts.
The interaction energy calculations were performed on stacked dimer model systems based on abundance in the CSD. The str...ongest
calculated RAHB/RAHB interaction is -4.7 kcal/mol, while the strongest calculated RAHB/benzene interaction is significantly weaker
-3.7 kcal/mol. However, RAHB/RAHB stacking interactions can be stronger or weaker than the corresponding RAHB/benzene
stacking interactions, depending on the RAHB ring system. The Symmetry Adopted Perturbation Theory (SAPT) calculations show
that the dominant contribution in total RAHB/RAHB stacking interaction energy is the dispersion term, which can be mostly or
completely cancelled by the exchange repulsion term, hence, the electrostatic term can be effectively dominant. Depending on the
RAHB ring system, the electrostatic contribution can be practically equal to the net dispersion contribution (the sum of dispersion and
exchange-repulsion terms) [1]. The electrostatic term is effectively dominant in all RAHB/benzene systems observed, due to the
almost complete cancellation of the dispersion by the exchange-repulsion terms.
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Inovacioni centar / Innovation CentreTY - CONF AU - Blagojević Filipović, Jelena P. AU - Zarić, Snežana D. PY - 2021 UR - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5264 AB - The Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) is searched for mutual contacts between six-membered resonance-assisted hydrogenbridged rings (RAHB) (the example of a fragment is shown in Fig. 1a) [1] and for contacts between six-membered RAHB rings and C6-aromatic rings (Fig. 1b). There is a quite large prevalence of parallel contacts in the set of RAHB/RAHB contacts, since 91% from totally 678 contacts found are parallel contacts, mostly with antiparallel orientation of the rings [1]. At the other side, the prevalence of parallel contacts in the set of RAHB/C6-aromatic contacts is not so pronounced, since 59% from totally 677 contacts found are parallel contacts. The distances between the interacting ring planes are mostly between 3.0 and 4.0 Å, while horizontal displacements are mostly in the range 0.0-3.0 Å in both parallel RAHB/RAHB and RAHB/C6-aromatic contacts. The interaction energy calculations were performed on stacked dimer model systems based on abundance in the CSD. The strongest calculated RAHB/RAHB interaction is -4.7 kcal/mol, while the strongest calculated RAHB/benzene interaction is significantly weaker -3.7 kcal/mol. However, RAHB/RAHB stacking interactions can be stronger or weaker than the corresponding RAHB/benzene stacking interactions, depending on the RAHB ring system. The Symmetry Adopted Perturbation Theory (SAPT) calculations show that the dominant contribution in total RAHB/RAHB stacking interaction energy is the dispersion term, which can be mostly or completely cancelled by the exchange repulsion term, hence, the electrostatic term can be effectively dominant. Depending on the RAHB ring system, the electrostatic contribution can be practically equal to the net dispersion contribution (the sum of dispersion and exchange-repulsion terms) [1]. The electrostatic term is effectively dominant in all RAHB/benzene systems observed, due to the almost complete cancellation of the dispersion by the exchange-repulsion terms. C3 - 25th Congress of the International Union of Crystallography T1 - Supramolecular arrangements in the crystal structures and the interaction energy calculations of resonance-assisted hydrogen-bridged (RAHB) rings - RAHB/RAHB and RAHB/C6-aromatic contacts UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5264 ER -
@conference{ author = "Blagojević Filipović, Jelena P. and Zarić, Snežana D.", year = "2021", abstract = "The Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) is searched for mutual contacts between six-membered resonance-assisted hydrogenbridged rings (RAHB) (the example of a fragment is shown in Fig. 1a) [1] and for contacts between six-membered RAHB rings and C6-aromatic rings (Fig. 1b). There is a quite large prevalence of parallel contacts in the set of RAHB/RAHB contacts, since 91% from totally 678 contacts found are parallel contacts, mostly with antiparallel orientation of the rings [1]. At the other side, the prevalence of parallel contacts in the set of RAHB/C6-aromatic contacts is not so pronounced, since 59% from totally 677 contacts found are parallel contacts. The distances between the interacting ring planes are mostly between 3.0 and 4.0 Å, while horizontal displacements are mostly in the range 0.0-3.0 Å in both parallel RAHB/RAHB and RAHB/C6-aromatic contacts. The interaction energy calculations were performed on stacked dimer model systems based on abundance in the CSD. The strongest calculated RAHB/RAHB interaction is -4.7 kcal/mol, while the strongest calculated RAHB/benzene interaction is significantly weaker -3.7 kcal/mol. However, RAHB/RAHB stacking interactions can be stronger or weaker than the corresponding RAHB/benzene stacking interactions, depending on the RAHB ring system. The Symmetry Adopted Perturbation Theory (SAPT) calculations show that the dominant contribution in total RAHB/RAHB stacking interaction energy is the dispersion term, which can be mostly or completely cancelled by the exchange repulsion term, hence, the electrostatic term can be effectively dominant. Depending on the RAHB ring system, the electrostatic contribution can be practically equal to the net dispersion contribution (the sum of dispersion and exchange-repulsion terms) [1]. The electrostatic term is effectively dominant in all RAHB/benzene systems observed, due to the almost complete cancellation of the dispersion by the exchange-repulsion terms.", journal = "25th Congress of the International Union of Crystallography", title = "Supramolecular arrangements in the crystal structures and the interaction energy calculations of resonance-assisted hydrogen-bridged (RAHB) rings - RAHB/RAHB and RAHB/C6-aromatic contacts", url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5264" }
Blagojević Filipović, J. P.,& Zarić, S. D.. (2021). Supramolecular arrangements in the crystal structures and the interaction energy calculations of resonance-assisted hydrogen-bridged (RAHB) rings - RAHB/RAHB and RAHB/C6-aromatic contacts. in 25th Congress of the International Union of Crystallography. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5264
Blagojević Filipović JP, Zarić SD. Supramolecular arrangements in the crystal structures and the interaction energy calculations of resonance-assisted hydrogen-bridged (RAHB) rings - RAHB/RAHB and RAHB/C6-aromatic contacts. in 25th Congress of the International Union of Crystallography. 2021;. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5264 .
Blagojević Filipović, Jelena P., Zarić, Snežana D., "Supramolecular arrangements in the crystal structures and the interaction energy calculations of resonance-assisted hydrogen-bridged (RAHB) rings - RAHB/RAHB and RAHB/C6-aromatic contacts" in 25th Congress of the International Union of Crystallography (2021), https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5264 .