Sensors (Oct 2013)

G3 Assisted Rational Design of Chemical Sensor Array Using Carbonitrile Neutral Receptors

  • Yatimah Alias,
  • Mohd Rais Ahmad,
  • Sharifuddin Md Zain,
  • Vannajan Sanghiran Lee,
  • Ninie Suhana Abdul Manan,
  • Pei Meng Woi,
  • Ahmad Nazmi Rosli,
  • Maizathul Akmam Abu Bakar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s131013835
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 10
pp. 13835 – 13860

Abstract

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Combined computational and experimental strategies for the systematic design of chemical sensor arrays using carbonitrile neutral receptors are presented. Binding energies of acetonitrile, n-pentylcarbonitrile and malononitrile with Ca(II), Mg(II), Be(II) and H+ have been investigated with the B3LYP, G3, CBS-QB3, G4 and MQZVP methods, showing a general trend H+ > Be(II) > Mg(II) > Ca(II). Hydrogen bonding, donor-acceptor and cation-lone pair electron simple models were employed in evaluating the performance of computational methods. Mg(II) is bound to acetonitrile in water by 12.5 kcal/mol, and in the gas phase the receptor is more strongly bound by 33.3 kcal/mol to Mg(II) compared to Ca(II). Interaction of bound cations with carbonitrile reduces the energies of the MOs involved in the proposed σ-p conjugated network. The planar malononitrile-Be(II) complex possibly involves a π-network with a cationic methylene carbon. Fabricated potentiometric chemical sensors show distinct signal patterns that can be exploited in sensor array applications.

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