Hydrogen–Hydrogen Bonding: A Stabilizing Interaction in Molecules and Crystals
University of Toronto · Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México · +1 more institution
Abstract
Bond paths linking two bonded hydrogen atoms that bear identical or similar charges are found between the ortho-hydrogen atoms in planar biphenyl, between the hydrogen atoms bonded to the C1-C4 carbon atoms in phenanthrene and other angular polybenzenoids, and between the methyl hydrogen atoms in the cyclobutadiene, tetrahedrane and indacene molecules corseted with tertiary-tetra-butyl groups. It is shown that each such H-H interaction, rather than denoting the presence of "nonbonded steric repulsions", makes a stabilizing contribution of up to 10 kcal mol(-1) to the energy of the molecule in which it occurs. The quantum theory of atoms in molecules-the physics of an open system-demonstrates that while the…
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4Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- van der Waals force
- Molecule
- Hydrogen bond
- Hydrogen
- Atoms in molecules
- Chemical physics
- Steric effects
- Affordable and clean energy