Modeling liquid properties, solvation, and hydrophobicity: A molecular size-based perspective

被引:16
作者
Buchwald, P [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Florida, Hlth Sci Ctr, Ctr Drug Discovery, Gainesville, FL 32610 USA
关键词
aqueous solubility; hydration; hydrogen-bonding; hydrophobicity; lipophilicity; molecular size; octanol-water partitioning;
D O I
10.1023/A:1008711420953
中图分类号
R914 [药物化学];
学科分类号
100701 ;
摘要
A recently introduced molecular size-based model that allows a unified description of enthalpies of vaporization, boiling points, gas-liquid solubilities, and vapor pressures for simple organic liquids using a free energy expression obtained from molecular-level assumptions is summarized. By changing the interaction-related constant omega used by the model when water is the solvent, the model can be extended to describe alkane-water partition, octanol-water partition, and water solubility of solutes that have no hydrogen-bonding or strongly polar substituents. Here, it is shown that this Delta omega change, which is most likely related to the changes that the solute produces in the hydrogen-bonded structure of water, agrees very well with the value that can be derived from the modified hydration-shell hydrogen-bond model of Muller. By combining the present molecular size-based model with this hydrogen-bonding model, a simplified but consistent description is obtained for the properties of water and for the hydrophobic effect. This indicates that many unusual properties of water may be accounted for by a proper combination of the nonspecific interactions as extrapolated from other liquids, the unusually small size of its molecules, and an adequate model of hydrogen-bonding. A fully computerized method (QLogP) that can estimate octanol-water log P for a large variety of organic solutes also fits within this unified approach. Despite using only two parameters (molecular volume and a novel, quantified parameter that is probably hydrogen-bonding-related), the predictive power of this method is similar to that of the considerably more complex fragment-contribution methods often used by medicinal chemists (ACD/LogP, AFC, CLOGP, KLogP, MLogP, Rekker), as illustrated by a comparison based on various structures.
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