articleAccounts of Chemical ResearchDec 7, 2012GREEN OA

The Cation−π Interaction

California Institute of Technology

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Abstract

The chemistry community now recognizes the cation-π interaction as a major force for molecular recognition, joining the hydrophobic effect, the hydrogen bond, and the ion pair in determining macromolecular structure and drug-receptor interactions. This Account provides the author's perspective on the intellectual origins and fundamental nature of the cation-π interaction. Early studies on cyclophanes established that water-soluble, cationic molecules would forego aqueous solvation to enter a hydrophobic cavity if that cavity was lined with π systems. Important gas phase studies established the fundamental nature of the cation-π interaction. The strength of the cation-π interaction (Li(+) binds to benzene with…

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  • Chemistry
  • Hydrogen bond
  • Non-covalent interactions
  • Interaction energy
  • Solvation
  • Hydrophobic effect
  • Molecule
  • Chemical physics
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