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The effect of polarization on multiple hydrogen-bond formation in models of self-assembling materials.

Journal of computational chemistry (2011-07-01)
Yung-Fou Chen, J J Dannenberg
ABSTRACT

We report density functional theory calculations at the B3LYP/D95(d,p) level on several different cyclic H-bonding dimers, where the monomers of each are connected by a pair of N-H···O=C H-bonding interactions, and the H-bonding donors and acceptors on each monomer are separated by polarizable spacers. Depending on the structures, the individual H-bonds vary in strength (enthalpy) by over a factor of four, from 2.41 to 10.99 kcal/mol. We attribute most of the variation in interaction energies to differences in the extent of polarization due to each of the H-bonds, which can either combine constructively or destructively. The dipole-dipole interactions between the pair of H-bonds also contribute somewhat to the relative stabilities. The relevance of these results to the design of self-assembling materials is discussed.

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