Stability Of Hierarchically Formed Titanium(Iv) Tris(Catecholate Ester) Helicates With Cyclohexyl Substituents In Dmso

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY(2020)

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A cyclohexyl substituent strongly prefers the chair conformation with large substituents in equatorial positions, while other cycloalkyls are structurally more flexible. In hierarchically formed dimeric titanium(IV) tris(catecholates) equatorial versus axial connection of the cyclohexane to the ester results in either a more compact (axial) or more expanded (equatorial) structure. In DMSO solution the axial position results in a compact structure which minimizes solvophobic effects, leading to higher stability. However, computational investigations indicate that additionally intramolecular London dispersion interactions significantly contribute to the stability of the dimer. Thus, weak side-chain-side-chain interactions are responsible for the high stability of cyclohexyl ester derivatives with axial compared to equatorial ester connection.
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titaniumiv,cyclohexyl substituents
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