scholarly journals Polarization‐Enhanced Hydrogen Bonding in 1,8‐Dihydroxynaphthalene: Conformational Analysis, Binding Studies and Hydrogen Bonding Catalysis

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (42) ◽  
pp. 13387-13396
Author(s):  
Flora Mammadova ◽  
Büşra Hamarat ◽  
Dilgam Ahmadli ◽  
Onur Şahin ◽  
Uğur Bozkaya ◽  
...  
2013 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. 1127-1134 ◽  
Author(s):  
Josué M Silla ◽  
Rodrigo A Cormanich ◽  
Roberto Rittner ◽  
Matheus P Freitas

A 1 TS J F,H(O) coupling pathway, dictated by a hydrogen bond, in some 2-fluorobenzoic acids has been observed, while such an interaction does not occur in 2-fluorophenol. Thus, this work reports the conformational analysis of 2-fluorophenylboronic acid (1), in order to evaluate a possible intramolecular OH∙∙∙F hydrogen bond in comparison to an nF→pB interaction, which mimics the quantum nF→σ*OH hydrogen bond that would be expected in 2-fluorophenol. 2-Fluorophenylborane (3), which does not experience hydrogen bonding, was used to verify whether nF→pB interaction governs the conformational equilibrium in 1 due to a predominant OH∙∙∙F hydrogen bond or to other effects. A series of 2-X-phenylboranes (X = Cl, Br, NH2, PH2, OH and SH) were further computationally analyzed to search for electron donors to boron, capable of influencing the conformational equilibrium. Overall, the intramolecular OH∙∙∙F hydrogen bond in 1 is quite stabilizing and dictates the 1 h J F,H(O) coupling constant. Moreover, electron donation to the empty p orbital of boron (for noncoplanar BH2 moiety relative to the phenyl ring) is also significantly stabilizing for the NH2 and PH2 derivatives, but not enough to make the corresponding conformers appreciably populated, because of steric effects and the loss of πCC→pB resonance. Thus, the results found earlier for 2-fluorophenol about the lack of intramolecular hydrogen bonding are now corroborated.


2018 ◽  
Vol 47 (2) ◽  
pp. 156-159 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yasmeen A. Abdo ◽  
Justin W. Weeks ◽  
William Layfield ◽  
William M. Tremlett ◽  
Joshua W. Graham ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 19 (11) ◽  
pp. 4837-4847 ◽  
Author(s):  
Djaffar Kheffache ◽  
Hind Guemmour ◽  
Azzedine Dekhira ◽  
Ahmed Benaboura ◽  
Ourida Ouamerali

Author(s):  
Ana Maria Castilla ◽  
M Morgan Conn ◽  
Pablo Ballester

We present here the design, synthesis, and analysis of a series of receptors for peptide ligands inspired by the hydrogen-bonding pattern of protein β-sheets. The receptors themselves can be regarded as strands 1 and 3 of a three-stranded β-sheet, with cross-linking between the chains through the 4-position of adjacent phenylalanine residues. We also report on the conformational equilibria of these receptors in solution as well as on their tendency to dimerize. 1H NMR titration experiments are used to quantify the dimerization constants, as well as the association constant values of the 1:1 complexes formed between the receptors and a series of diamides and dipeptides. The receptors show moderate levels of selectivity in the molecular recognition of the hydrogen-bonding pattern present in the diamide series, selecting the α-amino acid-related hydrogen-bonding functionality. Only one of the two cyclic receptors shows modest signs of enantioselectivity and moderate diastereoselectivity in the recognition of the enantiomers and diastereoisomers of the Ala-Ala dipeptide (ΔΔG 0 1 (DD-DL) = −1.08 kcal/mol and ΔΔG 0 1 (DD-LD) = −0.89 kcal/mol). Surprisingly, the linear synthetic precursors show higher levels of stereoselectivity than their cyclic counterparts.


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