Tweezer-like Complexes of Crown Ethers with Divalent Metals: Probing Cation-Size-Dependent Conformations by Vibrational Spectroscopy in the Gas Phase
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Crown ethers constitute central building blocks for the synthesis of molecular tweezers capable of trapping cationic species. In this study, isolated ternary complexes comprising two [18]crown-6 (18c6) ether molecules and one divalent cation of varying size (Cu2+, Ca2+, Ba2+) are investigated by means of laser vibrational action spectroscopy and computations. In the ternary (18c6)(2)-Cu2+ complex, one of the crown units folds tightly around the cation, while the second crown ether unit binds peripherally. Such asymmetrical binding manifests itself as a bimodal splitting of the vibrational bands measured for the complex. The size of the cation in the Ca2+ and Ba2+ complexes leads to a progressively more symmetrical coordination of the two crown ether molecules with the metal. In particular, in the spectrum of the (18c6)(2)-Ba2+ complex, the two components of the vibrational bands are merged into single-maximum envelopes. This is consistent with a C-2 arrangement predicted by the computation, in which the cation coordinates with the two crown ether units in a fully symmetrical way. |
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2012
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Chempluschem
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77
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2
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| Number of Pages |
118-123
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Feb
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Article
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| ISBN Number |
2192-6506
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23ba8d6fabff498ec560ccd56d8acad7
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ChemPlusChem
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