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Water: new aspect of hydrogen bonding in the solid state

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Milovanović, Milan R.
Stanković, Ivana M.
Živković, Jelena M.
Ninković, Dragan B.
Hall, Michael B.
Zarić, Snežana D.
Macgillivray, L. R.
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Abstract
All water-water contacts in the crystal structures from the Cambridge Structural Database with d OO ≤ 4.0 Å have been found. These contacts were analysed on the basis of their geometries and interaction energies from CCSD(T)/CBS calculations. The results show 6729 attractive water-water contacts, of which 4717 are classical hydrogen bonds (d OH ≤ 3.0 Å and α ≥ 120°) with most being stronger than -3.3 kcal mol-1. Beyond the region of these hydrogen bonds, there is a large number of attractive interactions (2062). The majority are antiparallel dipolar interactions, where the O - H bonds of two water molecules lying in parallel planes are oriented antiparallel to each other. Developing geometric criteria for these antiparallel dipoles (β1, β2 ≥ 160°, 80 ≤ α ≤ 140° and T HOHO > 40°) yielded 1282 attractive contacts. The interaction energies of these antiparallel oriented water molecules are up to -4.7 kcal mol-1, while most of the contacts have interaction energies in the range -0.9 to -2....1 kcal mol-1. This study suggests that the geometric criteria for defining attractive water-water interactions should be broader than the classical hydrogen-bonding criteria, a change that may reveal undiscovered and unappreciated interactions controlling molecular structure and chemistry. © 2022 Milan R. Milovanović et al.

Keywords:
ab initio calculations / antiparallel interactions / hydrogen bonds / water
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IUCrJ, 2022, 9, 5, 639-647
Publisher:
  • International Union of Crystallography
Funding / projects:
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200288 (Innovation Center of the Faculty of Chemistry) (RS-200288)
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200168 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Chemistry) (RS-200168)

DOI: 10.1107/S2052252522006728

ISSN: 2052-2525

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85139243349
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AU  - Milovanović, Milan R.
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AU  - Živković, Jelena M.
AU  - Ninković, Dragan B.
AU  - Hall, Michael B.
AU  - Zarić, Snežana D.
AU  - Macgillivray, L. R.
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5638
AB  - All water-water contacts in the crystal structures from the Cambridge Structural Database with d OO ≤ 4.0 Å have been found. These contacts were analysed on the basis of their geometries and interaction energies from CCSD(T)/CBS calculations. The results show 6729 attractive water-water contacts, of which 4717 are classical hydrogen bonds (d OH ≤ 3.0 Å and α ≥ 120°) with most being stronger than -3.3 kcal mol-1. Beyond the region of these hydrogen bonds, there is a large number of attractive interactions (2062). The majority are antiparallel dipolar interactions, where the O - H bonds of two water molecules lying in parallel planes are oriented antiparallel to each other. Developing geometric criteria for these antiparallel dipoles (β1, β2 ≥ 160°, 80 ≤ α ≤ 140° and T HOHO > 40°) yielded 1282 attractive contacts. The interaction energies of these antiparallel oriented water molecules are up to -4.7 kcal mol-1, while most of the contacts have interaction energies in the range -0.9 to -2.1 kcal mol-1. This study suggests that the geometric criteria for defining attractive water-water interactions should be broader than the classical hydrogen-bonding criteria, a change that may reveal undiscovered and unappreciated interactions controlling molecular structure and chemistry. © 2022 Milan R. Milovanović et al.
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VL  - 9
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author = "Milovanović, Milan R. and Stanković, Ivana M. and Živković, Jelena M. and Ninković, Dragan B. and Hall, Michael B. and Zarić, Snežana D. and Macgillivray, L. R.",
year = "2022",
abstract = "All water-water contacts in the crystal structures from the Cambridge Structural Database with d OO ≤ 4.0 Å have been found. These contacts were analysed on the basis of their geometries and interaction energies from CCSD(T)/CBS calculations. The results show 6729 attractive water-water contacts, of which 4717 are classical hydrogen bonds (d OH ≤ 3.0 Å and α ≥ 120°) with most being stronger than -3.3 kcal mol-1. Beyond the region of these hydrogen bonds, there is a large number of attractive interactions (2062). The majority are antiparallel dipolar interactions, where the O - H bonds of two water molecules lying in parallel planes are oriented antiparallel to each other. Developing geometric criteria for these antiparallel dipoles (β1, β2 ≥ 160°, 80 ≤ α ≤ 140° and T HOHO > 40°) yielded 1282 attractive contacts. The interaction energies of these antiparallel oriented water molecules are up to -4.7 kcal mol-1, while most of the contacts have interaction energies in the range -0.9 to -2.1 kcal mol-1. This study suggests that the geometric criteria for defining attractive water-water interactions should be broader than the classical hydrogen-bonding criteria, a change that may reveal undiscovered and unappreciated interactions controlling molecular structure and chemistry. © 2022 Milan R. Milovanović et al.",
publisher = "International Union of Crystallography",
journal = "IUCrJ",
title = "Water: new aspect of hydrogen bonding in the solid state",
volume = "9",
number = "5",
pages = "639-647",
doi = "10.1107/S2052252522006728"
}
Milovanović, M. R., Stanković, I. M., Živković, J. M., Ninković, D. B., Hall, M. B., Zarić, S. D.,& Macgillivray, L. R.. (2022). Water: new aspect of hydrogen bonding in the solid state. in IUCrJ
International Union of Crystallography., 9(5), 639-647.
https://doi.org/10.1107/S2052252522006728
Milovanović MR, Stanković IM, Živković JM, Ninković DB, Hall MB, Zarić SD, Macgillivray LR. Water: new aspect of hydrogen bonding in the solid state. in IUCrJ. 2022;9(5):639-647.
doi:10.1107/S2052252522006728 .
Milovanović, Milan R., Stanković, Ivana M., Živković, Jelena M., Ninković, Dragan B., Hall, Michael B., Zarić, Snežana D., Macgillivray, L. R., "Water: new aspect of hydrogen bonding in the solid state" in IUCrJ, 9, no. 5 (2022):639-647,
https://doi.org/10.1107/S2052252522006728 . .

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