Abstract

Naphthalenes, a class of persistent organic pollutants, are difficult to remove from environment due to their low water solubility. β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) and its derivatives can encapsulate these compounds and enhance their solubility. For OH-substituted naphthalenes, several inclusion complexes with β-CD and 2,6-di-methyl-β-CD (DMCD) of varying stabilities were reported. However, the role of non-covalent interaction was not defined and the binding mechanisms remain vague. We use a molecular dynamics/quantum mechanics/continuum solvent model to explore the inclusion mechanisms of these systems. Both the measured binding modes and binding trend are well reproduced by our computations. The host-guest non-covalent interaction favors the β-CD complexes, while the hydrophobic interaction favors the DMCD complexes, and the latter plays a more important role in determining the binding trend. A correlation between the polarizability of the inclusion complex as measured by its dipole moment and hydrophobic interaction is also revealed.

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