Intramolecular H-atom transfer reactions in rigid peptides — Correlated solvent and structural effects

Author:

Lewandowska Anna12345,Hug Gordon L.12345,Hörner Gerald12345,Pogocki Dariusz12345,Kazmierczak Franciszek12345,Marciniak Bronislaw12345

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Chemistry, Adam Mickiewicz University, 60-780 Poznan, Poland.

2. Radiation Laboratory, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA.

3. Faculty of Biology and Agriculture, University of Rzeszow, 35-601 Rzeszow, Poland.

4. Institut für Chemie, Technische Universität Berlin, 10623 Berlin, Germany.

5. Centre of Radiation Research and Technology, Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology, 03-195 Warsaw, Poland.

Abstract

The rates and the mechanism of intramolecular hydrogen-atom transfer across the rigid diketopiperazine spacer in two epimeric benzophenone–tyrosine dyads were studied by nanosecond laser flash photolysis in 12 non-protic and protic solvents. Effects of the stereochemistry on the ground-state structures and conformational equilibria and dynamics have been addressed by means of NMR-based population analysis and long-term molecular-dynamics simulations. The excited triplet state of the benzophenone is found to be quenched intramolecularly by the remote phenol moiety with rates that are highly dependent on the solvent and on the relative benzophenone–phenol orientation. In agreement with previous studies, the kinetic diversity, with rates ranging from <105 s−1 to 2 × 107 s−1, can be attributed to retarding effects of the bulk viscosity and to effects of specific solvation, which can be both rate retarding and rate accelerating. As an extension of the previous knowledge, however, the phenomenology of the kinetic solvent effects, that is, the nature of the predominating solvent parameter and its absolute impact on the reactivity, is found to be highly correlated with structural effects.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Organic Chemistry,General Chemistry,Catalysis

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