The interaction of carbohydrates and amino acids with aromatic systems studied by density functional and semi-empirical molecular orbital calculations with dispersion corrections |
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Authors: | Sharma Raman McNamara Jonathan P Raju Rajesh K Vincent Mark A Hillier Ian H Morgado Claudio A |
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Institution: | School of Chemistry, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK. |
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Abstract: | Density functional theory (DFT-D) and semi-empirical (PM3-D) methods having an added dispersion correction have been used to study stabilising carbohydrate-aromatic and amino acid-aromatic interactions. The interaction energy for three simple sugars in different conformations with benzene, all give interaction energies close to 5 kcal mol(-1). Our original parameterization of PM3 (PM3-D) seriously overestimates this value, and has prompted a reparametrization which includes a modified core-core interaction term. With two additional parameters, the carbohydrate complexes, as well as the S22 data set, are well reproduced. The new PM3 scheme (PM3-D*) is found to describe the peptide bond-aromatic ring interactions accurately and, together with the DFT-D method, it is used to investigate the interaction of six amino acids with pyrene. Whilst the peptide backbone can adopt both stacked and T-shaped structures in the complexes with similar interaction energies, there is a preference for the unsaturated ring to adopt a stacked structure. Thus, peptides in which the latter interactions are maximised are likely to be the most effective for the functionalisation of carbon nanotubes. |
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