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Published on: June 17, 2014
Analysing π-π-stacking interactions in lignin nanoparticles from molecular simulations - insights and lessons learned
Klara Hackenstrass1, Nil Tabudlong Jonasson1, Marie Hartwig-Nair1
1Division of Applied Mechanics, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden. malin.wohlert@angstrom.uu.se.
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A special molecular association is π-π-stacking, driven by weak interactions within aromatic compounds. The π-π-stacking interactions can occur in either a sandwich-like or T-shaped manner. In this study, a method to recognise π-π-stacking from classical molecular dynamics trajectories is developed. By applying three criteria, the method is tested for simple lignin dimer, tetramer and octamer systems, with all G units and β-O4' linkages. The criteria are geometric and based on distance between ring centroids, the angle between the planes of the two rings and the lateral displacement of the rings. In addition, a wide-angle X-ray scattering (WAXS) profile was calculated from a tetramer system, in agreement with previous experimental results. However, when the WAXS peak assigned to sandwich-shaped stacking was analysed in-depth, it was found to mainly be caused by other intramolecular structural motifs involving e.g. the α-carbon and ring carbons, rather than π-π-stacking. This finding is important for future analyses of WAXS profiles originating from lignin-based materials and shows the strength of combining X-ray scattering methods with molecular modelling.
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