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Strong Short-Range Cooperativity in Hydrogen-Bond Chains
Authors:Nicholas Dominelli-Whiteley  Dr. James J. Brown  Dr. Kamila B. Muchowska  Dr. Ioulia K. Mati  Dr. Catherine Adam  Dr. Thomas A. Hubbard  Alex Elmi  Dr. Alisdair J. Brown  Dr. Ian A. W. Bell  Dr. Scott L. Cockroft
Affiliation:1. EaStCHEM School of Chemistry, University of Edinburgh, Joseph Black Building, David Brewster Road, Edinburgh, EH9 3FJ UK;2. Afton Chemical Limited, London Road, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 2UW UK
Abstract:Chains of hydrogen bonds such as those found in water and proteins are often presumed to be more stable than the sum of the individual H bonds. However, the energetics of cooperativity are complicated by solvent effects and the dynamics of intermolecular interactions, meaning that information on cooperativity typically is derived from theory or indirect structural data. Herein, we present direct measurements of energetic cooperativity in an experimental system in which the geometry and the number of H bonds in a chain were systematically controlled. Strikingly, we found that adding a second H-bond donor to form a chain can almost double the strength of the terminal H bond, while further extensions have little effect. The experimental observations add weight to computations which have suggested that strong, but short-range cooperative effects may occur in H-bond chains.
Keywords:cooperativity  hydrogen bonds  noncovalent interactions  supramolecular chemistry
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