Yl. Ha et Ak. Chakraborty, SOLVATION THERMODYNAMICS OF SIMPLE CROWN-ETHERS BY THE XRISM METHOD, Journal of physical chemistry, 98(43), 1994, pp. 11193-11203
In this work, the solvation thermodynamics of the D-3d and C-i symmetr
y conformations of 18-crown-6 are investigated by way of extended refe
rence interaction site model (XRISM) calculations. A broad range of so
lvent conditions are explored; viz., water, carbon tetrachloride, and
acetonitrile at 25 degrees C and 1 atm. We find that the relative free
energies of solvation between the D-3d and C-i conformers display a s
trong dependence on solvent type with the D-3d structure becoming incr
easingly favored as solvent polarity increases. Our study of acetonitr
ile shows that electrostatic effects alone (with no hydrogen bonding)
are sufficient to stabilize the D-3d conformer in solution. In additio
n to energetics, the structuring of the solvent in the vicinity of the
solute is examined. We also consider the solvation of dibenzo-18-crow
n-6. Our results show that the attachment of lateral groups to the cro
wn perturbs the solvent structure in largely a local manner.