Published June 2006 | Version v1
Journal article

Computations between metallocalix(4)arene host and a series of four oil-based fuel pollutant guests

  • 1. University of Texas Tech, Lubbock (United States). Dept. of Chemistry
  • 2. University of Selcuk, Konya (Turkey). Dept. of Chemistry
  • 3. National Center of Excellence in Analytical Chemistry, Jamshoro (Pakistan)

Description

Calculations using PM3 and mechanics methods on metallocalix(4)arene hosts (1-10) and substituted dibenzothiophene guests (A-D), which are generally known as oil-based fuel pollutants, show that host-guest formation is energetically favored. Calculations have been carried out for both 1/1 and 1/4 ratios of host/guest. There is no direct bonding between the metal center of the host and the sulfur of the guest in the host-guest complex. Sterically hundered dibenzothiophene guests show similar energies to the unhindered analogs. For calix(4)arenas (5-10) in partial cone conformations and having hydrogen rather than p-tert-butyl groups on the wide rim, host-guest formation occurs within the narrow rim rather than the wide rim. Host-guest association appears to occur via Pie-Pie interactions between host and guest phenyl groups rather than via metal-sulfur bonding. The study has importance especially in oil refining to obtain environmentally safe fuel oils and help supramolecular chemists in designing and synthesizing more sophisticated host molecules for the removal of sulfur from crude oil / refinery oil. (author)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Pakistan Journal of Analytical Chemistry
Journal Volume
7
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
p. 48-55
ISSN
1680-9955