| Literature DB >> 32123339 |
Johan A Pradeilles1, Siying Zhong1, Márton Baglyas2,3, György Tarczay2,3, Craig P Butts4, Eddie L Myers5, Varinder K Aggarwal6.
Abstract
Odd and even homologues of some n-alkane-based systems are known to exhibit notably different trends in solid-state properties; a well-known illustration is the zigzag plot of their melting point versus chain length. Odd-even effects in the solid state often arise from intermolecular interactions that involve fully extended molecules. These effects have also been observed in less condensed phases, such as self-assembled monolayers; however, the origins of these effects in such systems can be difficult to determine. Here we combined NMR and computational analysis to show that all-syn contiguously methyl-substituted hydrocarbons, with chain lengths from C6 to C11, exhibit a dramatic odd-even effect in helical propensity. The even- and odd-numbered hydrocarbons populate regular and less-controlled helical conformations, respectively. This knowledge will guide the design of helical hydrocarbons as rigid scaffolds or as hydrophobic components in soft materials.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32123339 DOI: 10.1038/s41557-020-0429-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Chem ISSN: 1755-4330 Impact factor: 24.427