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J Mol Model ; 20(3): 2154, 2014 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24562861

ABSTRACT

The cooperativity effects between the O/N-H∙∙∙O hydrogen-bonding and Na⁺∙∙∙O cation-molecule interactions in the 1: 2 (Na⁺: N-(Hydroxymethyl)acetamide) systems were investigated at the B3LYP/6-311++G**, MP2(full)/6-311++G** and MP2(full)/aug-cc-pvtz levels. The thermodynamic cooperativity calculations were also carried out for two pathways of the ternary-complex formation. The result shows that, in most ternary complexes, the O/N-H∙∙∙O and Na⁺∙∙∙O interactions are weakened in comparison with those in binary systems, leading to the anti-cooperativity effects, in particular in the complexes in which only the Na⁺∙∙∙O interactions exist. Shifts of electron density confirm the existence of anti-cooperativity. The increase of favorable enthalpic contribution leads to the positive cooperativity effect with negative ΔG(coop.) on forming the ternary complex by initial N-(Hydroxymethyl)acetamide dimer followed by addition of Na⁺. In forming the ternary complex by Na⁺∙∙∙N-(Hydroxymethyl)acetamide with the second N-(Hydroxymethyl)acetamide unit, the large unfavorable entropy change leads to the negative cooperativity effect with positive ΔG(coop.). The ternary complex is more easily formed by the pathway in which Na⁺ binds to N-(Hydroxymethyl)acetamide dimer.


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Acetamides/chemistry , Cations/chemistry , Models, Chemical , Models, Molecular , Thermodynamics , Algorithms , Hydrogen Bonding , Molecular Conformation , Quantum Theory
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