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    Influence of Intramolecular Hydrogen Bonding on Ability of Leaving Group in SN2 Reactions

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ahmadi, Aliakbar (Author) ; Fattahi, Alireza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Many of the significant reactions in chemistry and biology are related to bimolecular nucleophilic substitution (SN2) reactions which have been studied first by Hughes and Ingold in the 1930s. Afterward, many organic chemists have continued this work. Up to now, numerous experimental kinetic and theoretical researches have studied the mechanism of these reactions. Since most SN2 reactions occur in solution, a large number of these studies have been devoted to the solvent effects. One of these effects that has been examined extremely is H-bonding via protic solvents that lowers the energy of an anionic nucleophile relative to the transition state, in which the charge is more diffuse, and... 

    Theoretical Investigation of Hydrogen Bonding Effects on Interaction of Metal Nanoclusters with Biomolecules & Acidity Enhancement of Alcohols

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Ali Akbar Tehrani, Zahra (Author) ; Fattahi, Alireza (Supervisor) ; Mahmoodi Hashemi, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Jamshidi, Zahra (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    This thesis is divided into three parts: In part I, conformational properties of neutral, anionic, cationic and zwitterionic forms of glutathione tripeptide were investigated by means of DFT-B3LYP method with 6-31+G (d,p) basis set. Results show that glutathione is a very flexible molecule and its conformational energy landscape is strongly influenced by forming intramolecular hydrogen bond and its charge. Conformation of each amino acid in glutathione tripeptide depends on its orientation within the peptide sequence in addition to the conformation of other amino acids within the chain. Investigation of intramolecular hydrogen bonds in these conformers by means of AIM analysis demonstrates... 

    Theoretical Investigation of Hydrogen Bonding Effects on Interaction of Metal Nanoclusters with Histidine, Oxidation of Olefins by MnO4– & Acidity Enhancement of Alcohols

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Jebeli Javan, Marjan (Author) ; Fattahi, Alireza (Supervisor) ; Mahmoodi Hashemi, Mohammad (Supervisor) ; Jamshidi, Zahra (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This thesis is divided into three parts: In part I, interactions of neutral and anionic forms of histidine with coinage metal nano clusters M3 (M = Au, Ag and Cu) are investigated. Results demonstrate that nonconventional M…H-O hydrogen bonds and M-X bonds (X = N, O) play stabilization roles in interactions of histidine and metal nano clusters. Presence of negative charge in ligand leads to increase of binding energy of complexes. In the next step, the effects of coinage metal nano clusters on the gas-phase acidity of weak organic acid (histidine) have been explored. The acidity of isolated histidine is compared with the acidity of its Au3–, Ag3– and Cu3–complexed species. Moreover, pKa... 

    Theoretical Investigation of Hydrogen Bonding Effects on Acidity Enhancement of Alkyl sulfonic Acids and Hydroxy Alkyl Sulfonic Acids in Gas and Solution Phase

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Najdian, Atena (Author) ; Fattahi, Ali Reza (Supervisor) ; Hormozi-Nezhad, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Hydrogen bonding is an important weak interaction encountered in gas, liquid, as well as solid phases. The hydrogen bond plays a very vital role in many life processes and is one of the most frequently used terms in chemistry and biology.
    Polyols or polyhydric alcohols are, strictly speaking, simply organic chemicals containing more than two hydroxyl groups. Each hydroxyl is attached to separate carbon atoms of an aliphatic skeleton.They may also contain ester, ether, amide, acrylic, metal, metalloid and other functionalities; along with hydroxyl groups. Polyols are obtained from many plant and animal sources and are synthesized by a variety of methods. Among important properties of... 

    The intramolecular cation-π interaction of some aryl amines and its drastic influence on the basicity of them: AIM and NBO analysis

    , Article Computational and Theoretical Chemistry ; Vol. 1036 , May , 2014 , pp. 51-60 ; ISSN: 2210271X Kheirjou, S ; Fattahi, A ; Hashemi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this study, drastic influence of the intramolecular cation-π interaction on the basicity of selected amines has been considered. The optimized minimum energy geometries of different studied amines and their protonated structures were determined by using DFT calculations at the B3LYP/6-311++G(d,p) level of theory. Geometry optimizations indicate that the most stable structures of protonated amines are stabilized by intramolecular cation-π interaction. The proton affinity (PA) of selected amines is controlled by the strength of intramolecular cation-π interaction of ammonium with aromatic ring. These cation-π interactions strongly influence the basicity of amines. Natural bond orbital (NBO)... 

    Design and synthesis of new family of ionic liquids based on 2-iminium-1,3-dithiolanes: A combined theoretical and experimental effort

    , Article Journal of Molecular Structure ; Vol. 1056-1057, issue. 1 , January , 2014 , p. 56-62 Ziyaei Halimehjani, A ; Shakourian-Fard, M ; Farvardin, M. V ; Raeesi, M ; Hashemi, M. M ; Behzadi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    An efficient method for synthesis of 2-iminium-1,3-dithiolane as a new family of ionic liquids with reaction of dithiocarbamates with methyl triflouromethanesulfonate was described. Theoretical study on the synthesized ionic liquids was also performed by quantum chemistry calculation. Geometry optimization on the ion pairs was carried out with the B3LYP/6-311++G(d,p) level of theory. The interaction energies were calculated, and corrected by the basis set superposition error (BSSE) calculated by the counterpoise method. The results of natural bond orbital (NBO) and quantum theory of atoms in molecules (QTAIM) analyses indicate that the interactions occur via hydrogen bonding between oxygen... 

    Theoretical investigation on the structure and properties of alumazine⋯m complexes (M = Li+, Na+, K+, Be2+, Mg2+, and Ca2+)

    , Article Journal of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry ; Volume 12, Issue 5 , August , 2013 ; 02196336 (ISSN) Rasekh, M. F ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    The nature of alumazine⋯M (M = Li+, Na+, K+, Be2+, Mg2+, AND Ca2+) interactions was studied by ab initio calculations. The interaction energies were calculated at MP2/6-311++G(d,p)//B3LYP/6-311++G(d,p) level. The calculations suggest that the size and charge of cation are two important factors that affect the interaction energy, charge transfer values and the variation in aromaticity of alumazine ring upon complexation. The theory of atoms in molecules (AIM) and natural bond orbital (NBO) analyses of complexes indicate that the variation of densities and the extent of charge shifts upon complexation correlate well with the obtained interaction energies. Finally, nucleus independent chemical... 

    Comparison of gas phase intrinsic properties of cytosine and thymine nucleobases with their O-alkyl adducts: Different hydrogen bonding preferences for thymine versus O-alkyl thymine

    , Article Journal of Molecular Modeling ; Volume 19, Issue 8 , 2013 , Pages 2993-3005 ; 16102940 (ISSN) Aliakbar Tehrani, Z ; Fattahi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    In recent years, there has been increasing interest in damaged DNA and RNA nucleobases. These damaged nucleobases can cause DNA mutation, resulting in various diseases such as cancer. Alkylating agents are mutagenic and carcinogenic in a variety of prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. The present study employs density functional theory (DFT/B3LYP) with the 6-311++G(d,p) basis set to investigate the effect of chemical damage in O-alkyl pyrimidines such as O4-methylthymine, O2-methylcytosine and O 2-methylthymine. We compared the intrinsic properties, such as proton affinities, gas phase acidities, equilibrium tautomerization and nucleobase pair's hydrogen bonding properties, of these... 

    Glucose interaction with Au, Ag, and Cu clusters: Theoretical investigation

    , Article International Journal of Quantum Chemistry ; Volume 113, Issue 8 , 2013 , Pages 1062-1070 ; 00207608 (ISSN) Jamshidi, Z ; Farhangian, H ; Tehrani, Z. A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Interactions of α-D-glucose with gold, silver, and copper metal clusters are studied theoretically at the density functional theory (CAM-B3LYP) and MP2 levels of theory, using trimer clusters as simple catalytic models for metal particles as well as investigating the effect of cluster charge by studying the interactions of cationic and anionic gold clusters with glucose. The bonding between α-D-glucose and metal clusters occurs by two major bonding factors; the anchoring of M atoms (M = Cu, Ag, and Au) to the O atoms, and the unconventional M.H-O hydrogen bond. Depending on the charge of metal clusters, each of these bonds contributes significantly to the complexation. Binding energy... 

    Interactions of coinage metal clusters with histidine and their effects on histidine acidity; Theoretical investigation

    , Article Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry ; Volume 10, Issue 47 , Oct , 2012 , Pages 9373-9382 ; 14770520 (ISSN) Javan, M. J ; Jamshidi, Z ; Tehrani, Z. A ; Fattahi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Understanding the nature of interaction between metal nanoparticles and biomolecules such as amino acids is important in the development and design of biosensors. In this paper, binding of M3 clusters (M = Au, Ag and Cu) with neutral and anionic forms of histidine amino acid was studied using density functional theory (DFT-B3LYP). It was found that the interaction of histidine with M3 clusters is governed by two major bonding factors: (a) the anchoring N-M and O-M bonds and (b) the nonconventional N-H⋯M and O-H⋯M hydrogen bonds. The nature of these chemical bonds has been investigated based on quantum theory of atoms in molecules (QTAIM) and natural bond orbital (NBO) analyses. In the next... 

    Thermochemical properties of some vinyl chloride-induced DNA lesions: Detailed view from NBO & AIM analysis

    , Article Structural Chemistry ; Volume 23, Issue 6 , 2012 , Pages 1987-2001 ; 10400400 (ISSN) Tehrani, Z. A ; Torabifard, H ; Fattahi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Etheno-damaged DNA adducts such as 3,N4- ethenocytosine, N 2,3-ethenoguanine, and 1,N2-ethenoguanine are associated with carcinogenesis and cell death. These inevitable damages are counteracted by glycosylase enzymes, which cleave damaged nucleobases from DNA. Escherichia coli alkyl purine DNA glycosylase is the enzyme responsible for excising damaged etheno adducts from DNA in humans. In an effort to understand the intrinsic properties of these molecules, we examined gasphase acidity values and proton affinities (PA) of multiple sites of these molecules as well as equilibrium tautomerization and base pairing properties by quantum mechanical calculations. We also used calculations to compare... 

    Can anion interaction accelerate transformation of cytosine tautomers? Detailed view form QTAIM analysis

    , Article Structural Chemistry ; Volume 23, Issue 6 , 2012 , Pages 1843-1855 ; 10400400 (ISSN) Jebeli Javan, M ; Tehrani, Z. A ; Fattahi, A ; Jamshidi, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The relative stabilities and noncovalent interactions of the six low-lying energy tautomers of cytosine nucleobase with some biological anions (such as F-, Cl-, and CN-) have been investigated in gas phase by density functional theory (DFT) method in conjunction with 6-311++G (d,p) atomic basis set. Furthermore, to systematically investigate all possible tautomerisms from cytosine induced by proton transfer, we describe a study of structural tautomer interconversion in the gas phase and in a continuum solvent using DFT calculation. We carried out geometrical optimizations with the integral equation formalism of polarizable continuum (IEF-PCM) model to account for the solvent effect, and the... 

    How hydrogen-bonded MnO4- can influence oxidation of olefins in both gas phase and solution?

    , Article Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry ; Volume 25, Issue 12 , 2012 , Pages 1198-1209 ; 08943230 (ISSN) Javan, M. J ; Tehrani, Z. A ; Fattahi, A ; Hashemi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    The reaction pathway (including the transition state) of ethylene addition to permanganate (MnO4-) in the presence of ethylene glycol (EG) has been qualitatively and quantitatively studied by means of B3LYP/6-311++G* theoretical analysis. Interestingly, by cluster formation of the EG with permanganate, oxidation reaction becomes thermodynamically and kinetically more favorable. The influences of electron-withdrawing as well as electron-donating substituents were also explored. Results of the quantum theory of atoms in molecules and natural bond orbital analyses revealed that [3 + 2] addition reaction of alkenes in the presence of EG as hydrogen bonding donor to MnO4- becomes more exothermic.... 

    Influence of the hydrogen bonding on the basicity of selected macrocyclic amines

    , Article Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry ; Volume 25, Issue 9 , 2012 , Pages 803-810 ; 08943230 (ISSN) Nasiri, M ; Shakourian Fard, M ; Fattahi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    The optimized minimum-energy geometries of different macrocyclic amines and their protonated structures were determined by using ab initio and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. All the gas phase optimizations and energy calculations were performed at the DFT/B3LYP/6-311++G(d,p) level of theory. The HF/6-31 + G(d,p) level was used for all single point calculations in the solution phase. Geometry optimizations indicate that the most stable structures are stabilized by intramolecular hydrogen bonds. The proton affinity (PA) of macrocyclic amines is controlled by the strength of intramolecular hydrogen bonds of macrocyclic amines. These hydrogen bonds strongly influence the basicity... 

    What roles do boron substitutions play in structural, tautomeric, base pairing and electronic properties of uracil? NBO & AIM analysis

    , Article Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry ; Volume 25, Issue 9 , 2012 , Pages 787-796 ; 08943230 (ISSN) AliakbarTehrani, Z ; Abedin, A ; Shakourian Fard, M ; Fattahi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Wiley  2012
    Abstract
    The synthesis of modified versions of deoxyribonucleic acid is an area that is receiving much attention. The replacement of the nitrogen atom on the nucleobases with boron atom has provided insight into deoxyribonucleic acid and ribonucleic acid stability, recognition, and replication at the atomic level. In the present research, we investigated a detailed density functional theory study of the structural, tautomeric, base-pairing ability, bond dissociation energy, and electronic properties of two boron analogues (i.e., boron substitutions at 4-position and 5-position of uracil) of uracil nucleobase. The effects of these modifications on theirs acid-base properties have been considered. Our... 

    Ionic liquid based on α-amino acid anion and N7,N9-dimethylguaninium cation ([dMG][AA]): Theoretical study on the structure and electronic properties

    , Article Journal of Physical Chemistry A ; Volume 116, Issue 22 , April , 2012 , Pages 5436-5444 ; 10895639 (ISSN) Shakourian Fard, M ; Fattahi, A ; Bayat, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    The interactions between five amino acid based anions ([AA] - (AA = Gly, Phe, His, Try, and Tyr)) and N7,N9-dimethylguaninium cation ([dMG] +) have been investigated by the hybrid density functional theory method B3LYP together with the basis set 6-311++G(d,p). The calculated interaction energy was found to decrease in magnitude with increasing side-chain length in the amino acid anion. The interaction between the [dMG] + cation and [AA] - anion in the most stable configurations of ion pairs is a hydrogen bonding interaction. These hydrogen bonds (H bonds) were analyzed by the quantum theory of atoms in molecules (QTAIM) and natural bond orbital (NBO) analysis. Finally, several correlations... 

    Molecular structure and character of bonding of mono and divalent metal cations (Li +, Na +, K +, Mg 2+, Ca 2+, Zn 2+, and cu +) with guanosine: AIM and NBO analysis

    , Article Structural Chemistry ; Volume 23, Issue 3 , June , 2012 , Pages 613-626 ; 10400400 (ISSN) Ahmadi, M. S ; Shakourian Fard, M ; Fattahi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    The B3LYP/6-311++G (d,p) density functional approach was used to study the gas-phase metal affinities of Guanosine (ribonucleoside) for the Li +, Na +, K +, Mg 2+, Ca 2+, Zn 2+, and Cu + cations. In this study we determine coordination geometries, binding strength, absolute metal ion affinities, and free energies for the most stable products. We have also compared the results for Guanosine, with our previously reported results for 20-Deoxyguanosine. Based on the results, it is obvious that MIA is strongly dependent on the charge-to-size ratio of the cation. Guanosine interacts more strongly with Zn 2+ than do with Mg 2+, Ca 2+, and Cu? and therefore stronger interactions lead to higher MIA.... 

    Influence of the water molecules (n 5 1-6) on the interaction between Li +, Na +, K + cations and indole molecule as tryptophan amino acid residue

    , Article Structural Chemistry ; Volume 23, Issue 3 , 2012 , Pages 857-865 ; 10400400 (ISSN) Shakourian Fard, M ; Nasiri, M ; Fattahi, A ; Vafaeezadeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Influence of the addition of water molecules (n = 1-6) on the interaction energy between Li +, Na +, K + cations and indole molecule as tryptophan amino acid residue is considered at MP2(FULL)/6-311++G(d, p)//B3LYP/6-311++G(d,p) levels of theory. The calculations suggest that the size of cation and the number of water molecules are two important factors that affect the interaction energy between the hydrated metal cation and indole molecule. The strength of cation-π interactions get substantially reduced when the metal ion is solvated or the size of metal cation increases. Quantum theory of atoms in molecules analysis of cation-π interaction indicates that there is a correlation between the... 

    Interactions of glutathione tripeptide with gold cluster: Influence of intramolecular hydrogen bond on complexation behavior

    , Article Journal of Physical Chemistry A ; Volume 116, Issue 17 , 2012 , Pages 4338-4347 ; 10895639 (ISSN) Tehrani, Z. A ; Jamshidi, Z ; Javan, M. J ; Fattahi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Understanding the nature of the interaction between metal nanoparticles and biomolecules has been important in the development and design of sensors. In this paper, structural, electronic, and bonding properties of the neutral and anionic forms of glutathione tripeptide (GSH) complexes with a Au 3 cluster were studied using the DFT-B3LYP with 6-31+G**-LANL2DZ mixed basis set. Binding of glutathione with the gold cluster is governed by two different kinds of interactions: Auâ€"X (X = N, O, and S) anchoring bond and Au··•·•H-X nonconventional hydrogen bonding. The influence of the intramolecular hydrogen bonding of glutathione on the interaction of this peptide with the gold cluster has been... 

    Theoretical study of borazine: cation-π (Be 2+, Mg 2+, and Ca 2+) interaction

    , Article Structural Chemistry ; 2012 , Pages 1-7 ; 10400400 (ISSN) Fathi Rasekh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    The geometries of the complexes of Be 2+, Mg 2+, and Ca 2+ metal cations with borazine ring were studied. The complexes were optimized at the B3LYP level and the 6-311++G(d,p) basis set. Then, the interaction energies corrected by basis set super position error were calculated in the same level. The results show that interaction energy is strongly dependent on the charge-to-size ratio of the cation. Therefore, Be 2+ cation has the most interaction energy value with respect to Mg 2+ and Ca 2+ metal cations. Natural bond orbital analysis was performed to calculate the charge transfer and natural population analysis of the complexes. Quantum theory of atoms in molecules was also applied to...