Large Conformational Change in the Isomerization of Flexible Crown Ether Observed at Low Temperature.
Ryosuke ItoXi HeKeijiro OhshimoFuminori MisaizuPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry. A (2022)
The dynamic processes of conformational changes of supramolecules are important to understand the motion in synthetic supramolecules. Although a host-guest complex is the most basic supramolecule, a detailed mechanism of its conformational changes has rarely been studied. Here, we observed the large conformational change of a dibenzo-24-crown-8 complex with four guest ions (Ag + , Na + , K + , and NH 4 + ) at low temperature in the gas phase. The isomerization between the two types of conformers, which have different distances between the two benzene rings, proceeds even at 86 K. Using variable-temperature ion mobility-mass spectrometry (IM-MS) at 100-210 K, the activation energy for the isomerization is determined to be rather small (4.8-9.0 kJ mol -1 ). Reaction pathway calculations revealed that the isomerization is caused by the sequential rotation of two single bonds in the crown ether ring. The present cryogenic IM-MS study of the host-guest complexes at the molecular level opens an approach to detailed understanding of the motion in supramolecules.
Keyphrases
- molecular dynamics
- molecular dynamics simulations
- mass spectrometry
- single molecule
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- density functional theory
- liquid chromatography
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- gas chromatography
- capillary electrophoresis
- high performance liquid chromatography
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- single cell
- room temperature
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