生物活性白醇与酒精复合物的分子间力量:稳定性和电子结构的研究
Natarajan Elangovan1,2, Natarajan Arumugam3, Madhappan Santhamoorthy4
1Centre for Global Health Research, Saveetha Medical College, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 602105, India.
The journal of physical chemistry. B
|February 11, 2025
概括
非共价相互作用,包括结,稳定了与乙醇和甲醇的复合体. 分散力也对这些生物活性分子系统的稳定性做出了重大贡献.
科学领域:
- 计算化学的计算化学
- 分子相互作用 分子相互作用
- 生物活性化合物 生物活性化合物
背景情况:
- 非共价相互作用,特别是键,对于分子结构和功能至关重要.
- Resveratrol是一种生物活性化合物,表现出由其环境影响的复杂相互作用.
研究的目的:
- 研究气相复合物中联和非共价相互作用的复合物,包括乙醇和甲醇.
- 量化各种分子间力量对复杂稳定性的贡献.
主要方法:
- 密度函数理论 (DFT) 使用 ωB97XD/cc-pVDZ进行优化.
- 合集群 (DLPNO-CCSD(T)) 用于能源分解分析.
- 自然键轨道 (NBO),分子中的原子 (AIM) 和非共价相互作用 (NCI) 进行详细分析.
主要成果:
- 结合是复合体中的主要稳定因素.
- 伦敦的分散和其他有吸引力的力量对整体稳定作出了重大贡献.
- 由于多种分子间力量,复合体表现出强大的电子环境.
结论:
- 非共价相互作用对于稳定像白醇这样的生物活性化合物至关重要.
- 了解这些相互作用对于药物化学和材料科学中的应用至关重要,特别是关于溶解效应的应用.
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