Unexpected Strengthening of the H-Bond Complexes in a Polar Solvent Due to a More Efficient Solvation of the Complex Compared to Isolated Monomers.

The journal of physical chemistry. A(2022)

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It is generally assumed that hydrogen-bonded complexes are less stable in solvents than in the gas phase and that their stability decreases with increasing solvent polarity. This assumption is based on the size of the area available to the solvent, which is always smaller in the complex compared to the subsystems, thereby reducing the solvation energy. This reduction prevails over the amplification of the electrostatic hydrogen bond by the polar solvent. In this work, we show, using experimental IR spectroscopy and DFT calculations, that there are hydrogen-bonded complexes whose stability becomes greater with increasing solvent polarity. The explanation for this surprising stabilization is based on the analysis of the charge redistribution in the complex leading to increase of its dipole moment and solvation energy. Constrained DFT calculations have shown a dominant role of charge transfer over polarization effects for dipole moment and solvation energy.
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polar solvent,efficient solvation,isolated monomers,h-bond
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