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Chemphyschem ; : e202400515, 2024 Jul 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38973286

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In recent years, halogen bond-based organocatalysis has garnered significant attention as an alternative to hydrogen-based catalysis, capturing considerable interest within the scientific community. This transition has witnessed the evolution of catalytic scaffolds from monodentate to bidentate architectures, and from monovalent to hypervalent species. In this DFT-based study, we explored a bidentate hypervalent iodine(III)-based system that has already undergone experimental validation. Additionally, we explore various functionalisations (-CF$_3$, -CH$_3$, -tBu, -OH, -OMe, -NO$_2$, -CN) and scaffold modifications, such as sulfur oxidation, theoretically proposed for an indole-based Michael addition. The investigated systems favour bidentate O-type binding, underlining the importance of ligand coordination in catalytic activity. Electron-deficient scaffolds exhibited stronger binding and lower activation energies, indicating the pivotal role of electronic properties for $\sigma$-hole-based catalysis. Of these groups, Lewis-base-like moieties formed stabilising intramolecular interactions with hypervalent iodines when in the ortho-position. Furthermore, inductive electron withdrawal was deemed more effective than mesomeric withdrawal in enhancing catalytic efficacy for these systems. Lastly, increasing sulfur oxidation was theoretically proven to improve catalytic activity significantly.

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Chemistry ; 30(51): e202402267, 2024 Sep 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38975959

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The ability of an anion to serve as electron-accepting Lewis acid in a noncovalent bond is assessed via DFT calculations. NH3 is taken as the common base, and is paired with a host of ACln - anions, with central atom A=Ca, Sr, Mg, Te, Sb, Hg, Zn, Ag, Ga, Ti, Sn, I, and B. Each anion reacts through its σ or π-hole although the electrostatic potential of this hole is quite negative in most cases. Despite the contact between this negative hole and the negative region of the approaching nucleophile, the electrostatic component of the interaction energy of each bond is highly favorable, and accounts for more than half of the total attractive energy. The double negative charge of dianions precludes a stable complex with NH3.

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J Fluoresc ; 2024 Jun 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38896304

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An efficient and anions fluorescence "on-off" sensor of 1-(prop-2-yn-1-yl)-3-(quinolin-3-ylimino)indolin-2-one (PQI) has been developed for the selective sensing of dual anions of F- and NO3- ions in aqueous medium. Active hydrogen and Lewis acidic binding sites free, Z- isomer of isatin based π-conjugated quinoline exhibited excellent sensing activity against F- and NO3- ions in UV light. The fluorescence turns on the process accomplished via the PET "on-off" mechanism. The interaction between probe molecule and anions is thought to be a non-covalent interaction of the low electron density covalently bonded N-methylene moiety of propargyl isatin (-N-CH2-) of probe molecule with F- ion and the terminal acidic proton of propargyl group of isatin (-C≡C-H) with NO3- ions. The modes of anions binding with PQI and plausible mechanisms are proposed by 1H and 13C NMR titrations. The selectivity of anions sensing may be offered by the bucked structure of the Z-isomer. The calculated association constant values for PQI and F- and NO3- are ions 2.5 × 104 M-1 and 2.2 × 103 M-1, respectively, indicating strong binding interaction between the PQI and anions. The association nature of anions and probes was analyzed by a Jobs plot and the finding indicates both F- and NO3- ions are in 1:1 complexation with PQI. The limit of detection (LOD) of the probe with F- and NO3- ions is calculated and is to be 6.91 × 10-7 M and 9.93 × 10-7 M, respectively. The proposed PQI fluorophore possesses a low limit of detection (LOD) for both F- and NO3- ions which is within the WHO prescribed detection limit.

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Adv Sci (Weinh) ; 11(30): e2403945, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38870234

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The N─Oxide oxygen in the 111 C─I···â»O─N+ halogen bond (XB) complexes, formed by five perfluoroiodobenzene XB donors and 32 pyridine N-oxides (PyNO) XB acceptors, exhibits three XB modes: bidentate, tridentate, and monodentate. Their C─I···O XB angles range from 148° to 180°, reflecting the iodine σ-hole's structure-guiding influence. The I···â»O─N+ angles range from 87° to 152°. On the contrary, the I···â»O─N+ angles have a narrower range from 107° to 125° in stronger monodentate N─I···â»O─N+ XBs of N-iodoimides and PyNOs. The C─I···â»O─N+ systems exhibit a larger variation in I···â»O─N+ angles due to weaker XB donor perfluoroiodoaromatics forming weak I···O XBs, which allows wider access to electron-rich N-O group regions. Density Functional Theory analysis shows that I···O interactions are attractive even when the I···â»O─N+ angle is ≈80°. Correlation analysis of structural parameters showed that weak I···O XBs in perfluoroiodobenzene-PyNO complexes affect the C─I bond via n(O)→σ*(C─I) donation less than the N─I bond via n(O)→σ*(N─I) donation in very strong I···O XBs of N-iodoimide-PyNO complexes. This implies that PyNOs' oxygen self-tunes its XB acceptor property, dependent on the XB donor σ-hole strength affecting the bonding denticity, geometry, and interaction energies.

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Chemphyschem ; 25(6): e202300908, 2024 Mar 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38240413

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In order to control the explosiveness and shock sensitivity of XeO3 , we have investigated its plausible interaction with various non-aromatic coordinating solvents, serving as potential Lewis base donors, through density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Out of twenty six such solvents, the top ten were thus identified and then thoroughly examined by employing various computational tools such as the mapping of the electrostatic potential surface (MESP), Wiberg bond indices (WBIs), non-covalent interaction (NCI) plots, Bader's theory of atoms-in-molecules (AIM), natural bond orbital (NBO) analysis, and the energy decomposition analysis (EDA). The amphoteric nature of XeO3 was also explored by investigating the extent of back donation from the lone pair of Xe to the antibonding orbital of the donating atom/group of the solvent molecules. The C-H…O interactions were also found to be a contributing factor in the stabilization of these adducts. Although these aerogen-bonding interactions were found to be predominantly electrostatic, significant contributions from the orbital contributions, as well as dispersion interactions, were observed. The top three non-aromatic solvents (among the twenty six studied) which form the strongest adducts with XeO3 are proposed to be hexamethylphosphoramide (HMPA), N,N'-dimethylpropyleneurea (DMPU) and tetramethylethylenediamine (TMEDA).

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Adv Sci (Weinh) ; 11(6): e2307208, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38059769

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The nature of (imide)N-X⋯N(pyridine) halogen-bonded complexes formed by six N-haloimides and sixteen 2-substituted pyridines are studied using X-ray crystallography (68 crystal structures), Density Functional Theory (DFT) (86 complexation energies), and NMR spectroscopy (90 association constants). Strong halogen bond (XB) donors such as N-iodosuccinimide form only 1:1 haloimide:pyridine crystalline complexes, but even stronger N-iodosaccharin forms 1:1 haloimide:pyridine and three other distinct complexes. In 1:1 haloimide:pyridine crystalline complexes, the haloimide's N─X bond exhibits an unusual bond bending feature that is larger for stronger N-haloimides. DFT complexation energies (ΔEXB ) for iodoimide-pyridine complexes range from -44 to -99 kJ mol-1 , while for N-bromoimide-pyridine, they are between -31 and -77 kJ mol-1 . The ΔEXB of I⋯N XBs in 1:1 iodosaccharin:pyridine complexes are the largest of their kind, but they are substantially smaller than those in [bis(saccharinato)iodine(I)]pyridinium salts (-576 kJ mol-1 ), formed by N-iodosaccharin and pyridines. The NMR association constants and ΔEXB energies of 1:1 haloimide:pyridine complexes do not correlate as these complexes in solution are heavily influenced by secondary interactions, which DFT studies do not account for. Association constants follow the σ-hole strengths of N-haloimides, which agree with DFT and crystallography data. The haloimide:2-(N,N-dimethylamino)pyridine complex undergoes a halogenation reaction resulting in 5-iodo-2-dimethylaminopyridine.

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Chemistry ; 30(13): e202303643, 2024 Mar 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38055221

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The coordination nature of 2-mono- and 2,6-disubstituted pyridines with electron-withdrawing halogen and electron-donating methyl groups for [N-X-N]+ (X=I, Br) complexations have been studied using 15 N NMR, X-ray crystallography, and Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations. The 15 N NMR chemical shifts reveal iodine(I) and bromine(I) prefer to form complexes with 2-substituted pyridines and only 2,6-dimethylpyridine. The crystalline halogen(I) complexes of 2-substituted pyridines were characterized by using X-ray diffraction analysis, but 2,6-dihalopyridines were unable to form stable crystalline halogen(I) complexes due to the lower nucleophilicity of the pyridinic nitrogen. In contrast, the halogen(I) complexes of 2,6-dimethylpyridine, which has a more basic nitrogen, are characterized by X-crystallography, which complements the 15 N NMR studies. DFT calculations reveal that the bond energies for iodine(I) complexes vary between -291 and -351 kJ mol-1 and for bromine between -370 and -427 kJ mol-1 . The bond energies of halogen(I) complexes of 2-halopyridines with more nucleophilic nitrogen are 66-76 kJ mol-1 larger than those of analogous 2,6-dihalopyridines with less nucleophilic nitrogen. The experimental and DFT results show that the electronic influence of ortho-halogen substituents on pyridinic nitrogen leads to a completely different preference for the coordination bonding of halogen(I) ions, providing new insights into bonding in halogen(I) chemistry.

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QRB Discov ; 4: e5, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37564297

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Divalent sulfur (S) forms a chalcogen bond (Ch-bond) via its σ-holes and a hydrogen bond (H-bond) via its lone pairs. The relevance of these interactions and their interplay for protein structure and function is unclear. Based on the analyses of the crystal structures of small organic/organometallic molecules and proteins and their molecular electrostatic surface potential, we show that the reciprocity of the substituent-dependent strength of the σ-holes and lone pairs correlates with the formation of either Ch-bond or H-bond. In proteins, cystines preferentially form Ch-bonds, metal-chelated cysteines form H-bonds, while methionines form either of them with comparable frequencies. This has implications for the positioning of these residues and their role in protein structure and function. Computational analyses reveal that the S-mediated interactions stabilise protein secondary structures by mechanisms such as helix capping and protecting free ß-sheet edges by negative design. The study highlights the importance of S-mediated Ch-bond and H-bond for understanding protein folding and function, the development of improved strategies for protein/peptide structure prediction and design and structure-based drug discovery.

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Chemistry ; 29(60): e202302176, 2023 Oct 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37518768

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Analyses of the Cambridge Structural Database and theoretical calculations (PBE0-D3/def2-TZVP level, atoms-in-molecules, natural bond orbital studies) prove the formation of net attractive noncovalent interactions between group 5 elements and electron-rich atoms (neutral or anionic). These kinds of bonding are markedly different from coordination bonds formed by the same elements and possess the distinctive features of σ-hole interactions. The term erythronium bond is proposed to denote these bonds. X-ray structures of vanadate-dependent bromoperoxidases show that these interactions are present also in biological systems.

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Chemphyschem ; 24(16): e202300298, 2023 Aug 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37306232

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Single crystal X-ray diffraction of iodate and bromate salts shows that the I and Br atoms in IO3 - and BrO3 - anions form short and linear O-I/Br⋅⋅⋅O contacts with the O atoms of nearby anions. Non-centrosymmetric systems are formed wherein anions are orderly aligned into supramolecular 1D and 2D networks. Theoretical evidences, namely the outcome of QTAIM and NCIplot studies, prove the attractive nature of these contacts and the ability of iodate and bromate anions to act as robust halogen bond (HaB) donors. The HaB is proposed as a general and effective assisting tool to control the architecture of acentric iodate salts.

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