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Title: The influence of water molecule coordination onto the water-aromatic interaction. Strong interactions of water coordinating to a metal ion
Authors: Vojislavljević D.
Janjić G.
Ninković D.
Kapor A.
Zarić, Miroslav
Issue Date: 21-Mar-2013
Journal: CrystEngComm
Abstract: The interactions between water molecules (non-coordinating and coordinating) and aromatic rings were studied by analyzing data in the Cambridge Structural Database and by quantum chemical calculations. The results show the influence of water coordination to a metal ion; interactions of coordinating water are stronger. The MP2/def2-QZVP interaction energies of non-coordinating water and neutral aqua complexes [ScCl3(H2O)3], [ZnCl2(H2O)4], [CdCl2(H 2O)4], and [ZnCl2(H2O)2] with benzene molecule are -3.36, -5.10, -5.43, -6.86, and -5.14 kcal mol -1, respectively. Interactions of charged aqua complexes [ZnCl(H 2O)5]+ and [Zn(H2O) 6]2+ are stronger, -9.69 and -13.96 kcal mol-1, respectively. The calculations also reveal strong long-range interactions: at the distance of 3.0 Å the interaction energies of neutral complexes are in the range of -4.11 to -4.91 kcal mol-1, while interaction energies of charged complexes are -6.37 and -10.76 kcal mol-1. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/9053
DOI: 10.1039/c2ce25621e
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