Literature DB >> 11560319

Quantitative determination of intermolecular interactions with fluorinated aromatic rings.

H Adams1, J L Blanco, G Chessari, C A Hunter, C M Low, J M Sanderson, J G Vinter.   

Abstract

The chemical double mutant cycle approach has been used to investigate substituent effects on intermolecular interactions between aromatic rings and pentafluorophenyl pi-systems. The complexes have been characterised using 1H and 19F NMR titrations, X-ray crystal structures of model compounds and molecular mechanics calculations. In the molecular zipper system used for these experiments, H-bonds and the geometries of the interacting surfaces favour the approach of the edge of the aromatic ring with the face of the pentafluorophenyl pi-system. The interactions are generally repulsive and this repulsion increases with more electron-withdrawing substituents up to a limit of +2.2 kJ mol(-1), when the complex distorts to minimise the unfavourable interaction. Strongly electron-donating groups cause a change in the geometry of the aromatic interaction and attractive stacking interactions are found (-1.6 kJ mol(-1) for NMe2). These results are generally consistent with an electrostatic model: the polarisation of the pentafluorophenyl ring leads to a partial positive charge located at the centre and this leads to repulsive interactions with the positive charges on the protons on the edge of the aromatic ring; when the aromatic ring has a high pi-electron density there is a large electrostatic driving force in favour of the stacked geometry which places this pi-electron density over the centre of the positive charge on the pentafluorophenyl group.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11560319     DOI: 10.1002/1521-3765(20010817)7:16<3494::aid-chem3494>3.0.co;2-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemistry        ISSN: 0947-6539            Impact factor:   5.236


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