Rhamnolipids (RMLs) are a widely studied biosurfactant due to their high biodegradability and environmentally friendly production. However, the knowledge of the structure-property relationship of RMLs is imperative for the design of highly efficient applications. Aiming to a better understanding of it at a molecular level, we performed an automated search for low energy structures of the most abundant RMLs, namely, Rha-C , Rha-C -C , Rha-Rha-C and Rha-Rha-C -C and their respective C -congeners. Besides that, selected neutral metal complexes were also considered. We found that several low-energy congeners have internal hydrogen bonds. Moreover, geometries in "closed" conformation were always more stable than "open" ones. Finally, the energy diferences between open and closed conformations of K , Ni , Cu and Zn complexes were found to be 23.5 kcal mol , 62.8 kcal mol , 24.3 kcal mol and 41.6 kcal mol , respectively, indicating a huge structural reorganization after the complex formation.
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