THEORETICAL RECEPTOR CHEMISTRY - COMPLEXATION OF CO2 AND ACTIVATION TOWARDS HYDRATION BY CATIONIC BINDING-SITES

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JEAN, Y [1 ]
LEHN, JM [1 ]
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[1] UNIV STRASBOURG 1,INST LE BEL,F-67070 STRASBOURG,FRANCE
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10.1016/0301-0104(79)85081-8
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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The geometries, stabilization energies and electronic structures of complexes of carbon dioxide with several cationic binding sites (mainly NH4+) have been studied by ab initio computations in order to gain information about the design of receptor molecules for the binding and activation of CO2. The most stable conformations correspond to complexes in which the ligands are colinear with CO2. It is possible to construct such complexes when n ≤ 2. For n = 4, the stability of the complex is greater than that for n = 2 only if ψ > 125°. The activation of CO2 by complexation has been studied by computing [CO2, 2 NH4+, H2O] complexes and the paths of approach of a water molecule towards the carbon center of CO2 in its complexes with two point charges. The complexation of CO2 increases the positive charge on C and lowers the energy of the antibonding π* orbitals. The most stable complexes give the largest charges on C whereas the other complexes yield lower π*, orbitals. The study of the approach of a water molecule indicates that the strength of its interaction with the CO2 complex correlates with the lowering of the CO2 π* orbitals. Thus, the complexes which bind CO2 most strongly and those which activate it most efficiently have different geometries, requiring the design of different receptor molecules for binding and for activation. The geometry which gives the largest activation is that which best binds the bent CO2 molecule, i.e. the geometry which binds best the product of nucleophilic addition to CO2, a carboxylate derivative. An additional study of the approach of H2O towards CO2 complexed by a guanidinium group confirms these results and shows that the geometry of this group is particularly well suited for efficient activation. © 1979.
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