Halogen bonding and other σ-hole interactions: a perspective
University of New Orleans · Cleveland Medical Devices · +2 more institutions
Abstract
A σ-hole bond is a noncovalent interaction between a covalently-bonded atom of Groups IV-VII and a negative site, e.g. a lone pair of a Lewis base or an anion. It involves a region of positive electrostatic potential, labeled a σ-hole, on the extension of one of the covalent bonds to the atom. The σ-hole is due to the anisotropy of the atom's charge distribution. Halogen bonding is a subset of σ-hole interactions. Their features and properties can be fully explained in terms of electrostatics and polarization plus dispersion. The strengths of the interactions generally correlate well with the magnitudes of the positive and negative electrostatic potentials of the σ-hole and the negative site. In certain…
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3Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Covalent bond
- Lone pair
- Electrostatics
- Chemical physics
- Halogen bond
- Non-covalent interactions
- Atom (system on chip)