Solvent Switched Weak Interaction of a 4-Quinazolinone with a Cavitand Derivative

Interaction of 4-quinazolinone with tetrakis (3,5-dicarboxylatophenoxy)-cavitand derivative has been studied in methanol and dimethylformamide media using fluorescence spectroscopy and molecular modeling methods. Results show temperature dependent complex formation: either the entropy gain or the hi...

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Main Authors: Zoltán Nagymihály, Beáta Lemli, László Kollár, Sándor Kunsági-Máté
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
Series:Molecules
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/8/1915
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spelling doaj-1d179cdc33aa48dc9da329eb3439ddd22020-11-25T02:27:25ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492020-04-01251915191510.3390/molecules25081915Solvent Switched Weak Interaction of a 4-Quinazolinone with a Cavitand DerivativeZoltán Nagymihály0Beáta Lemli1László Kollár2Sándor Kunsági-Máté3Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, University of Pécs, Ifjúság 6, H 7624 Pécs, HungaryJános Szentágothai Research Center, University of Pécs, Ifjúság 20, H-7624 Pécs, HungaryDepartment of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, University of Pécs, Ifjúság 6, H 7624 Pécs, HungaryJános Szentágothai Research Center, University of Pécs, Ifjúság 20, H-7624 Pécs, HungaryInteraction of 4-quinazolinone with tetrakis (3,5-dicarboxylatophenoxy)-cavitand derivative has been studied in methanol and dimethylformamide media using fluorescence spectroscopy and molecular modeling methods. Results show temperature dependent complex formation: either the entropy gain or the high enthalpy changes are responsible for the formation of stable complexes in two separated temperature regions. However, different thermodynamic parameters are associated to different conformations of the complexes: while the high entropy gain associated to the formation of deeply included guest in methanol, the high entropy gain is associated with the formation of weakly included guest in dimethylformamide solvent. This finding highlights the importance of dynamic properties of the species interacted in different solvents.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/8/1915cavitandinclusion complexthermodynamicsfluorescence
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author Zoltán Nagymihály
Beáta Lemli
László Kollár
Sándor Kunsági-Máté
spellingShingle Zoltán Nagymihály
Beáta Lemli
László Kollár
Sándor Kunsági-Máté
Solvent Switched Weak Interaction of a 4-Quinazolinone with a Cavitand Derivative
Molecules
cavitand
inclusion complex
thermodynamics
fluorescence
author_facet Zoltán Nagymihály
Beáta Lemli
László Kollár
Sándor Kunsági-Máté
author_sort Zoltán Nagymihály
title Solvent Switched Weak Interaction of a 4-Quinazolinone with a Cavitand Derivative
title_short Solvent Switched Weak Interaction of a 4-Quinazolinone with a Cavitand Derivative
title_full Solvent Switched Weak Interaction of a 4-Quinazolinone with a Cavitand Derivative
title_fullStr Solvent Switched Weak Interaction of a 4-Quinazolinone with a Cavitand Derivative
title_full_unstemmed Solvent Switched Weak Interaction of a 4-Quinazolinone with a Cavitand Derivative
title_sort solvent switched weak interaction of a 4-quinazolinone with a cavitand derivative
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Interaction of 4-quinazolinone with tetrakis (3,5-dicarboxylatophenoxy)-cavitand derivative has been studied in methanol and dimethylformamide media using fluorescence spectroscopy and molecular modeling methods. Results show temperature dependent complex formation: either the entropy gain or the high enthalpy changes are responsible for the formation of stable complexes in two separated temperature regions. However, different thermodynamic parameters are associated to different conformations of the complexes: while the high entropy gain associated to the formation of deeply included guest in methanol, the high entropy gain is associated with the formation of weakly included guest in dimethylformamide solvent. This finding highlights the importance of dynamic properties of the species interacted in different solvents.
topic cavitand
inclusion complex
thermodynamics
fluorescence
url https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/8/1915
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