Literature DB >> 15740128

Molecular recognition of trigonal oxyanions using a ditopic salt receptor: evidence for anisotropic shielding surface around nitrate anion.

Joseph M Mahoney1, Kenneth A Stucker, Hua Jiang, Ian Carmichael, Nicole R Brinkmann, Alicia M Beatty, Bruce C Noll, Bradley D Smith.   

Abstract

A ditopic, macrobicyclic receptor with adjacent anion and cation binding sites is able to extract a range of monovalent salts into chloroform solution. The structures of the receptor complexed with KAcO, LiNO(3), NaNO(3), KNO(3), and NaNO(2) are characterized in solution by NMR spectroscopy and in the solid state by X-ray crystallography. The sodium and potassium salts are bound to the receptor as contact ion-pairs, with the metal cation located in the receptor's crown ether ring and the trigonal oxyanion hydrogen bonded to the receptor NH residues. The solid-state structure of the LiNO(3) complex has a bridging water molecule between the cation and anion. In all solid-state structures, the trigonal oxyanion is not located symmetrically inside the receptor cavity. It appears that anion orientation is controlled by a complex interplay of steric factors, coordination bonding to the metal cation, and hydrogen bonding with the receptor NH residues. An important feature with this latter effect is the fact that hydrogen bonds directed toward the oxygen lone pairs on a trigonal oxyanion are stronger than hydrogen bonds to the pi-electrons. In solution, the (1)H NMR spectra of the nitrate and nitrite salt complexes are noteworthy because several receptor signals, including the NH protons, undergo unusual upfield movements in chemical shift upon complexation. This is a reflection of the diamagnetic anisotropy of these trigonal oxyanions. The magnetic shielding surface for the NO(3)(-) anion is calculated using density functional theory and shown to have a shielding region directly above the central nitrogen.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15740128     DOI: 10.1021/ja0440295

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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Authors:  Claudia Caltagirone; Nathan L Bill; Dustin E Gross; Mark E Light; Jonathan L Sessler; Philip A Gale
Journal:  Org Biomol Chem       Date:  2009-11-04       Impact factor: 3.876

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Authors:  Deguang Huang; R H Holm
Journal:  J Am Chem Soc       Date:  2010-04-07       Impact factor: 15.419

4.  Computational investigation of a new ion-pair receptor for calix[4]pyrrole.

Authors:  Yong Xia; Xueye Wang; Yu Zhang; Benhua Luo; Yi Liu
Journal:  J Mol Model       Date:  2011-10-01       Impact factor: 1.810

5.  meso-octamethylcalix[4]pyrrole: an old yet new transmembrane ion-pair transporter.

Authors:  Christine C Tong; Roberto Quesada; Jonathan L Sessler; Philip A Gale
Journal:  Chem Commun (Camb)       Date:  2008-10-21       Impact factor: 6.222

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Authors:  Jonathan L Sessler; Sung Kuk Kim; Dustin E Gross; Chang-Hee Lee; Jong Seung Kim; Vincent M Lynch
Journal:  J Am Chem Soc       Date:  2008-09-06       Impact factor: 15.419

7.  13C longitudinal relaxation time measurements and DFT-GIAO NMR computations for two ammonium ions of a tetraazamacrocyclic scorpiand system.

Authors:  Ryszard B Nazarski
Journal:  J Incl Phenom Macrocycl Chem       Date:  2013-03-02       Impact factor: 1.633

8.  Direct Detection of the Ion Pair to Free Ions Transformation upon Complexation with an Ion Receptor in Non-Polar Solvents by using Conductometry.

Authors:  Kazuya Iseda; Kenta Kokado; Kazuki Sada
Journal:  ChemistryOpen       Date:  2018-03-30       Impact factor: 2.911

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Journal:  Front Chem       Date:  2020-05-28       Impact factor: 5.221

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