Plausible Pnicogen Bonding of epi-Cinchonidine as a Chiral Scaffold in Catalysis.

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作者:Ullah Zakir, Kim Kang, Venkanna Arramshetti, Kim Hye Su, Kim Moon Il, Kim Mi-Hyun
As a non-covalent interaction of a chiral scaffold in catalysis, pnicogen bonding of epi-cinchonidine (epi-CD), a cinchona alkaloid, was simulated to consider whether the interaction can have the potential controlling enantiotopic face like hydrogen bonding. Among five reactive functional groups in epi-CD, two stable complexes of the hydroxyl group (X-epi-CD1) at C(17) and of the quinoline ring (X-epi-CD2) at N(16) with pnictide family analytes [X = substituted phosphine (PX), i.e., F, Br, Cl, CF(3), CN, HO, NO(2), and CH(3), and pnictide family analytes, i.e., PBr(3), BiI(3), SbI(3), and AsI(3)] were predicted with intermolecular interaction energies, charge transfer (Q(Mulliken) and Q(NBO)), and band gap energies of HOMO-LUMO (Eg) at the B3LYP/6-31G(d,p) level of density functional theory. It was found that the dominant site of pnicogen bonding in epi-CD is the quinoline ring (N(16) atom) rather than the hydroxyl group (O(36) atom). In addition, the UV-Vis spectra of the complex were calculated by time-dependent density functional theory (TD-DFT) at the B3LYP/6-31+G(d,p) level and compared with experimental measurements. Through these calculations, two intermolecular interactions (H-bond vs. pnicogen bond) of epi-CD were compared.

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