articleChemPhysChemJan 9, 2013BRONZE OA

Halogen Bonding: An Interim Discussion

University of New Orleans · Cleveland Medical Devices

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Abstract

Halogen bonding is a noncovalent interaction that is receiving rapidly increasing attention because of its significance in biological systems and its importance in the design of new materials in a variety of areas, for example, electronics, nonlinear optical activity, and pharmaceuticals. The interactions can be understood in terms of electrostatics/polarization and dispersion; they involve a region of positive electrostatic potential on a covalently bonded halogen and a negative site, such as the lone pair of a Lewis base. The positive potential, labeled a σ hole, is on the extension of the covalent bond to the halogen, which accounts for the characteristic near-linearity of halogen bonding. In many…

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Keywords
  • Halogen bond
  • Halogen
  • Non-covalent interactions
  • Chemistry
  • Covalent bond
  • Lone pair
  • Steric effects
  • Electrostatics
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