Comparison of the selectivity of [M(12-Crown-4)]+ (M=Li+, Na+, K+) complexes for halide anions and some neutral molecules; a computational study

Author:

Dastineh Faranak1,Salehzadeh Sadegh1,Bayat Mehdi1,Maghsoud Yazdan1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Chemistry, Bu-Ali Sina University Hamedan, Iran

Abstract

A theoretical study on the selectivity of a series of [M(12C4)][Formula: see text] (M = Li[Formula: see text], Na[Formula: see text], K[Formula: see text], 12C4 = 12-crown-4) complexes for F[Formula: see text], Cl[Formula: see text] and Br[Formula: see text] anions and a number of neutral molecules (CH3CN, CH3OH, NH3, H2O, py, and 12C4) is reported. At first, it was shown that in the gas phase among all studied halide anions and neutral molecules, halides have much more bonding interaction with all [M(12C4)][Formula: see text] cations. Calculated interaction energies of above anions and [M(12C4)][Formula: see text] cations decrease from F[Formula: see text] to Br[Formula: see text]. Also the interaction energy of halide anions with [M(12C4)][Formula: see text] complexes, decreases from [Li(12C4)][Formula: see text] to [K(12C4)][Formula: see text]. The electron decomposition analysis showed that the bond between [M(12C4)][Formula: see text] complexes and both the neutral and anion guests is mainly electrostatic in nature. Then the selectivity of [M(12C4)][Formula: see text] complexes for studied anions and neutral molecules are compared in methanol, acetone, acetonitrile, and nitromethane solutions. It was shown that both the desolvation process of reactants and the strength of host–guest interactions have significant effect on the selectivities. Thus the selectivity of [Li(12C4)][Formula: see text] cation for NH3and H2O neutral molecules in solution, in contrast to the gas phase, is higher than that for bromide anion. The results of calculations showed that all [M(12C4)][Formula: see text] complexes, specially [Li(12C4)][Formula: see text], have high selectivity for F[Formula: see text] over other halide anions and neutral molecules.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Computational Theory and Mathematics,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Computer Science Applications

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