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Dimethyl sulfoxide as a strongly coordinating solvent: 3′,4′-dihydroxyflavone-Cu(II)-DMSO system case study

Miriama Šimunková, Michal Malček

2020Acta Chimica Slovaca11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is an aprotic organic solvent widely used in laboratory practice due to its ability to dissolve both polar and nonpolar compounds. However, DMSO is also commonly known as a strongly coordinating solvent, especially towards transition metal containing complexes. In this study, estimation of the coordination ability of DMSO towards the Cu(II) ion was attempted, employing a model system composed of 3′,4′-dihydroxyflavone-Cu(II) complex in the presence of explicit DMSO molecules, using the density functional theory (DFT). Nature of the Cu-DMSO chemical interaction (i.e. Cu-O bonding) was studied within the framework of quantum theory of atoms in molecules (QTAIM). Impact of DMSO coordination on the charge and spin distribution at Cu(II) ion was inspected using Mulliken population and QTAIM analysis.

Topics & Concepts

Dimethyl sulfoxideChemistryMulliken population analysisSolventMoleculeDensity functional theorySulfoxideAtoms in moleculesComputational chemistryPopulationMetalQuantum chemicalSolvent effectsInorganic chemistryOrganic chemistrySociologyDemographyFree Radicals and AntioxidantsMolecular spectroscopy and chiralitySpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies