Thermodynamic characterization of three centered hydrogen bond using o-aromatic amides, oxalamates and bis-oxalamides as model compounds

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The study of the thermodynamic properties and cooperativity involved in three centered hydrogen (THB) bond formation using aromatic ortho-A substituted amides, oxalamates and bisoxalamides (A = H, OMe, F, CH2OH, NO 2, COCH3) as model molecules is reported. ΔH° and ΔS° associated with disruption of intramolecular hydrogen bonding by solvent were estimated using temperature dependence data of the N-H chemical shift. The results suggest that the influence of the A group is more important when electron-withdrawing, increasing both the enthalpy and entropy with an important contribution from conformational changes. The data allowed the estimation of the Ph=NH+ rotational barrier of 14.0 kJ mol -1 in the amide and 16.7-18.0 kJ mol-1 in oxalyl moiety. Correlations between ΔH° and ΔS° with NH temperature gradients predicted an enthalpy change of 18.7(1.0) and 24.4(1.7) kJ mol -1 for the energy required to break a full THB bond (A⋯H⋯O=C) and entropy differences between the non hydrogen bonded and hydrogen bonded state of 42.0(4.7) and 61.9(11) J mol-1 K -1 in oxalamate and bis-oxalamide series, respectively, in agreement with the participation of cooperative effects. ©ARKAT USA, Inc.

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Gómez-Castro, C. Z., Padilla-Martínez, I. I., Martínez-Martínez, F. J., & García-Báez, E. V. (2008). Thermodynamic characterization of three centered hydrogen bond using o-aromatic amides, oxalamates and bis-oxalamides as model compounds. Arkivoc, 2008(5), 227–244. https://doi.org/10.3998/ark.5550190.0009.518

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