Polarisation effects on the H-bond acceptor properties of sulfonamides†
Abstract
The strengths of H-bonding interactions in networks are affected by cooperativity between the interacting sites. Compounds with an intramolecular H-bond between a sulfonamide NH group and pyridine nitrogen were used to measure the magnitude of cooperative effects on intermolecular H-bonding interactions with the sulfonamide oxygen. X-ray crystallography and 1H NMR experiments confirm the presence of the intramolecular H-bond and show that it is maintained in the 1 : 1 complex formed with perfluoro-tert-butanol (PFTB) in n-octane solution. Association constants for formation of 1 : 1 complexes with PFTB were determined using UV/Vis absorption titrations for a series of compounds equipped with different pyridine groups. Substituents on the pyridine were used to tune the strength of the intramolecular H-bond and investigate the effects on the strength of the intermolecular H-bond. Electron-donating groups on the pyridine that increase the strength of the intramolecular H-bond were found to increase in the strength of the intermolecular interaction with PFTB. The results were used to determine the H-bond acceptor parameters, β, for the sulfonamide oxygen group, and the values show a linear relationship with the value of β for the pyridine nitrogen. The slope of this relationship corresponds to the cooperativity parameter, κ, which is +0.16. The positive cooperativity observed in H-bonded sulfonamides is comparable to the value measured previously for the amide group (κ = +0.20).