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      Joint experimental and theoretical studies of the surprising stability of the aryl pentazole upon noncovalent binding to β-cyclodextrin

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          Large enhancement in the thermal stability of aryl pentazole is confirmed experimentally and theoretically through the formation of a host–guest complex with β-cyclodextrin

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          Herein, binding of the β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) host to the unstable aryl pentazole guest has been confirmed experimentally and theoretically. After the confinement of aryl pentazole, electron density reorganization was studied by M06-2X dispersion-corrected DFT and further reflected in the characteristic shift in the NMR spectra. Among the host–guest complexes, the inclusion complex is favored with the phenyl ring expectedly encapsulated within the cavity through noncovalent interactions such as hydrogen bonding, C–H⋯π, and the special C sp2–H⋯H–C sp3 bonding discovered by the NBO, QTAIM, and NCI-RDG theories. The host–guest binding renders the enhancement of the nitrogen-ring aromatic character; this has been analyzed by employing nucleus-independent chemical shift (NICS)-based profiles. The non-covalent interaction largely enhances the thermal stability of the guest through a change of the decomposition reaction path whether the guest is encapsulated or not by the host. By comparison of the structures of B1–B4, the enhancement could be assigned to the ion-type transition structure stabilized by the C–H bonds of the host.

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                Journal
                PPCPFQ
                Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
                Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys.
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                1463-9076
                1463-9084
                2017
                2017
                : 19
                : 46
                : 31236-31244
                Affiliations
                [1 ]School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
                [2 ]Beijing Institute of Technology
                [3 ]100081 Beijing
                [4 ]China
                [5 ]School of Material Science & Engineering
                Article
                10.1039/C7CP05783K
                22bb73dc-958d-4dcc-8be5-6e3d960f23af
                © 2017

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