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What Is Special about Aromatic–Aromatic Interactions? Significant Attraction at Large Horizontal Displacement

Dragan B. Ninković, Jelena P. Blagojević Filipović, Michael B. Hall, Edward N. Brothers, Snežana D. Zarić

2020ACS Central Science84 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

calculations show that the most stable stacking for benzene-cyclohexane is 17% stronger than that for benzene-benzene. However, as these systems are displaced horizontally the benzene-benzene attraction retains its strength. At a displacement of 5.0 Å, the benzene-benzene attraction is still ∼70% of its maximum strength, while benzene-cyclohexane attraction has fallen to ∼40% of its maximum strength. Alternatively, the radius of attraction (>2.0 kcal/mol) for benzene-benzene is 250% larger than that for benzene-cyclohexane. Thus, at relatively large distances aromatic rings can recognize each other, a phenomenon that helps explain their importance in protein folding and supramolecular structures.

Topics & Concepts

BenzeneCyclohexaneAttractionStackingChemistryFolding (DSP implementation)Computational chemistryMaterials scienceChemical physicsOrganic chemistryEngineeringElectrical engineeringPhilosophyLinguisticsCrystallography and molecular interactionsProtein Structure and DynamicsEnzyme Structure and Function
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