Non-Covalent Interactions in Molecular Systems: Thermodynamic Evaluation of the Hydrogen-Bond Strength in Amino-Ethers and Amino-Alcohols.
Chemistry
; 28(27): e202200080, 2022 May 11.
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The intramolecular hydrogen bond (intra-HB) is one of the best-known examples of non-covalent interactions in molecules. Among the different types of intramolecular hydrogen bonding, the NHâ
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O hydrogen bond in amino-alcohols and amino-ethers is one of the weakest. In contrast to the strong OHâ
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N intramolecular hydrogen bond, the strength of the NHâ
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O bond can hardly be measured with conventional spectroscopic methods, even for simple amino-alcohols, since the band belonging to the NHâ
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O conformer merges with the free OH band. In this work, we developed a combination of G4 calculations, and a method based on experimental vaporization enthalpies to determine the NHâ
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O hydrogen bonding strength. The archetypal compounds for this study are 2-amino-1-ethanol and 3-amino-1-propanol as well as their respective methoxy analogs. Based on these molecules, different series were studied to investigate various factors influencing NHâ
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O intra-HB strength. In the first series, the influence of alkylation near the hydroxy or methoxy group and the amino group in sterically hindered aminoalcohols was examined. In the second series, the influence of alkylation of the amino-group was investigated. In the third series, the effect of extending the alkyl chain between functional groups was studied.
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Amino Alcoholes
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Hidrógeno
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En
Revista:
Chemistry
Asunto de la revista:
QUIMICA
Año:
2022
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Article
País de afiliación:
Alemania