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    Impact of confinement in multimolecular inclusion compounds of melamine and cyanuric acid
    (2019-02-25) Petelski, Andre Nicolai; Pamies, Silvana Carina; Sejas, Agustín Gabriel; Peruchena, Nélida María; Sosa, Gladis Laura
    Supramolecular cavities can be found in clathrates and self-assembling capsules. In these computational experiments, we studiedthe effect of folding planar hydrogen-bonded supramolecules of melamine (M) and cyanuric acid (CA) intostablecage-like quartets. Based on dispersion-corrected density functional theory calculations at the wB97XD/6-311++G(d,p) level, we show the flexibility of M and CA molecules to form free confined spaces. Our bonding analysis indicatesthat only CA can form a cage which is more stable than their planar systems. We then studied the capacity of the complexes to host ionic and neutral monoatomic species like Na+, Cl-and Ar. The encapsulation energies range from -2 to -65 kcal mol-1. A detailed energy decomposition analysis (EDA) support the fact that the triazine ring of CA is superior to the M one to capture chloride ions. In addition, the EDA and the topology of the electron density, by means of the Atoms in Molecules (AIM) theory and electrostatic potential maps, reveal the nature of the host-guest interactions in the confined space. The CA cluster appears to be the best multimolecular inclusion compound because it can host the three species by keeping its cage structure, and therefore could also act as a dual receptor of the ionic pair Na+Cl-. We think these findings could inspire the design of new heteromolecular inclusion compounds based on triazines and hydrogen bonds.

 

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