Characteristics of the hydrogen bond and the structure of Н-complexes of p-n-propyloxybenzoic acid and p-n-propyloxy-p′-cyanobiphenyl


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Abstract

The conformational properties of p-n-propyloxybenzoic acid and p-n-propyloxy-p′-cyanobiphenyl molecules, which can exhibit liquid crystalline properties in the formation of Н-complexes, are studied (DFT/B3LYP)/cc-pVTZ method). It is found that a molecule of p-n-propyloxybenzoic acid has 16 conformers that can be divided into four groups with respect to relative energies (0 kcal/mol, 1.6 kcal/mol, 6.5 kcal/mol, and 8.1 kcal/mol), and a molecule of p-n-propyloxy-p′-cyanobiphenyl has six conformers with relative energies of 0 kcal/mol (two conformers, φ(СPh–O–C–C)=180°) and 1.6 kcal/mol (four conformers, φ(СPh–O–C–C)=64.4°). In all conformers of the 3-AOCB molecule, phenyl rings are turned at 35° relative to each other. A conformation with the planar arrangement of two rings has a higher energy by 1.5 kcal/mol. Barriers to the internal rotation of different groups are determined and it is established that the structural nonrigidity of the molecules is mainly due to the possible rotation of the–C2Н5 moiety about the C–C bond. It is shown that with increasing temperature the vibrational amplitudes of the OC3H7 substituent, which enhance the probabilities of transitions between the conformers, become appreciably larger. It is found that p-n-propyloxybenzoic acid and p-n-propyloxy-p′-cyanobiphenyl can form Н-complexes with the medium hydrogen bond. Two types of the structural organization of Н-complexes are considered: linear and angular. The similarity of energies of Н-complexes with different structures (NBO analysis) can be the reason for the occurrence of two liquid crystalline subphases of p-n-propyloxybenzoic acid and p-n-propyloxy-p′-cyanobiphenyl system.

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N. I. Giricheva

Ivanovo State University

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Russian Federation, Ivanovo

M. S. Fedorov

Ivanovo State University

Email: n.i.giricheva@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Ivanovo

K. E. Shpilevaya

Ivanovo State University

Email: n.i.giricheva@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Ivanovo

S. A. Syrbu

Ivanovo State University

Email: n.i.giricheva@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Ivanovo

O. Yu. Ditsina

Ivanovo State University

Email: n.i.giricheva@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Ivanovo

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