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Vase-Kite Equilibrium of Resorcin[4]arene Cavitands Investigated Using Molecular Dynamics Simulations with Ball-and-Stick Local Elevation Umbrella Sampling

Hahn, David F.
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Milic, Jovana V.
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Hunenberger, Philippe H.
May 1, 2019
Helvetica Chimica Acta

A key feature of resorcin[4]arene cavitands is their ability to switch between a closed/contracted (Vase) and an open/expanded (Kite) conformation. The mechanism and dynamics of this interconversion remains, however, elusive. In the present study, the Vase-Kite transitions of a quinoxaline-based and of a dinitrobenzene-based resorcin[4]arene are investigated using molecular dynamics (MD) simulations in three environments (vacuum, chloroform, and toluene) and at three temperatures (198.15, 248.15, and 298.15K). The challenge of sampling the Vase-Kite transition, which occurs experimentally on the millisecond time scale, is overcome by calculating relative free energies using ball-and stick local elevation umbrella sampling (B&S-LEUS) to enhance the statistics on the relevant states and to promote interconversion transitions. Associated unbiased MD simulations also evidence for the first time a complete Vase-to-Kite transition, as well as transitions between degenerate Kite1 and Kite2 forms and solvent-exchange events. The calculated Vase-to-Kite free-energy changes G are in qualitative agreement with the experimental magnitudes and trends. The level of quantitative agreement is, however, limited by the force-field accuracy and, in particular, by the approximate treatment of intramolecular interactions at the classical level. The results are in line with a less stable Vase state for the dinitrobenzene compared to the quinoxaline compound, and a negative entropy change S for the Vase-to-Kite transition of the latter compound. Relative free energies calculated for intermediates also suggest that the Vase-Kite transition does not follow a concerted mechanism, but an asynchronous one with sequential opening of the flaps. In particular, the conformation involving two adjacent flaps open in a parallel direction (cis-p) represents a likely intermediate, which has not been observed experimentally to date.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/hlca.201900060
Web of Science ID

WOS:000471751500009

Author(s)
Hahn, David F.
Milic, Jovana V.
Hunenberger, Philippe H.
Date Issued

2019-05-01

Published in
Helvetica Chimica Acta
Volume

102

Issue

5

Article Number

e1900060

Subjects

Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

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Chemistry

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molecular dynamics simulation

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free-energy calculation

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supramolecular chemistry

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cavitand

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resorcinarene

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molecular switch

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free-energy calculations

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host-guest complexation

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der-waals interactions

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force-field

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binding-properties

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ring inversion

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monte-carlo

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mean force

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water

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conformation

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REVIEWED

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July 4, 2019
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/158801
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