The 15th International Electronic Conference on Synthetic Organic Chemistry session Computational ChemistryAmong the different forces observed in biological complexes, the cation···p interaction is a strong, non-covalent binding force which participates in a wide variety of processes such as molecular recognition in biological receptors, enzymatic catalysis, etc. The nature and characteristics of this kind of interaction has been mainly theoretically studied in the gas phase, despite being known that the presence of water molecules modulates the strength of the interaction between metal ions and aromatic species. Besides, most studies have employed benzene as a prototype of aromatic unit. On the other hand, an also simple aromatic system as...
Geometry and interaction energy in complexes of the Ph-L type (L = Ar, N2, CO, H2O, NH3, CH4, CH3OH,...
The chemistry community now recognizes the cation−π interaction as a major force for molecular recog...
Cation–π interactions are common in biological systems, and many structural studies have revealed th...
Cation–π interactions are considered to be among the most important strong noncovalent interactions ...
Cation–π interactions are considered to be among the most important strong noncovalent interactions ...
Sequential attachment of water molecules to cation−π (Li+−benzene, K+−benzene, and Mg2+−benzene) sys...
An extensive exploration of the interaction PESs of phenol and catechol complexes with alkali metal ...
Despite being intense in the gas phase, the strength of the interaction between a cation and an arom...
CH/p interactions play a key role in a large variety of molecular recognition processes of biologica...
The interactions between water molecules (non-coordinating and coordinating) and aromatic rings were...
The interactions between water molecules (non-coordinating and coordinating) and aromatic rings were...
The 14th International Electronic Conference on Synthetic Organic Chemistry session Computational Ch...
The interactions between water molecules (non-coordinating and coordinating) and aromatic rings were...
The chemistry community now recognizes the cation−π interaction as a major force for molecular recog...
The interactions between water molecules (non-coordinating and coordinating) and aromatic rings were...
Geometry and interaction energy in complexes of the Ph-L type (L = Ar, N2, CO, H2O, NH3, CH4, CH3OH,...
The chemistry community now recognizes the cation−π interaction as a major force for molecular recog...
Cation–π interactions are common in biological systems, and many structural studies have revealed th...
Cation–π interactions are considered to be among the most important strong noncovalent interactions ...
Cation–π interactions are considered to be among the most important strong noncovalent interactions ...
Sequential attachment of water molecules to cation−π (Li+−benzene, K+−benzene, and Mg2+−benzene) sys...
An extensive exploration of the interaction PESs of phenol and catechol complexes with alkali metal ...
Despite being intense in the gas phase, the strength of the interaction between a cation and an arom...
CH/p interactions play a key role in a large variety of molecular recognition processes of biologica...
The interactions between water molecules (non-coordinating and coordinating) and aromatic rings were...
The interactions between water molecules (non-coordinating and coordinating) and aromatic rings were...
The 14th International Electronic Conference on Synthetic Organic Chemistry session Computational Ch...
The interactions between water molecules (non-coordinating and coordinating) and aromatic rings were...
The chemistry community now recognizes the cation−π interaction as a major force for molecular recog...
The interactions between water molecules (non-coordinating and coordinating) and aromatic rings were...
Geometry and interaction energy in complexes of the Ph-L type (L = Ar, N2, CO, H2O, NH3, CH4, CH3OH,...
The chemistry community now recognizes the cation−π interaction as a major force for molecular recog...
Cation–π interactions are common in biological systems, and many structural studies have revealed th...