Jennifer GiddenThomas WyttenbachAnthony T. JacksonJames H. ScrivensMichael T. Bowers
Effects of chain flexibility and cationizing agent on the gas-phase conformations of a series of polyethers were studied. Collision cross- sections of poly(propylene glycol) (PPG) and poly(tetramethylene glycol) (PTMEG) oligomers (from the 5-mer to 14-mer) cationized by sodium were measured using ion mobility methods and compared to earlier work on sodiated poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG). Molecular mechanics/dynamics calculations show that all three polyethers form a ring of oxygen atoms around Na+, coordinating additional oxygens to the cation from above and/or below this ring. However, the number and arrangement of these oxygens are system dependent. Up to 8 oxygens in PEG coordinate Na+, but that number drops to 7 for PPG and 6 for PTMEG. The difference is attributed to changes in the structural details of the ring as well as the position of the Na+ ion in that ring. Molecular mechanics/dynamics calculations were also used to investigate the structures of neutral PPG and PTMEG oligomers. In these cases, the oligomers are relatively compact below 200 K but they suddenly unfold into more extended structures between 200 and 300 K.
Ben van LieropLaurence CastleAlexandre FeigenbaumAchim Boenke
Mohammad Mehdi TalakeshMorteza SadeghiMahdi Pourafshari ChenarAfsaneh Khosravi
Minoru NagataTsuyoshi KiyotsukuriSusumu MinamiNaoto TsutsumiWataru Sakai
Hideroh TakahashiThein KyuQui Tran-CongOkihito YanoToshiichi Soen