articleAccounts of Chemical ResearchMar 17, 2005Closed access

Halogen Bonding Based Recognition Processes:  A World Parallel to Hydrogen Bonding

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Abstract

Halogen bonding is the noncovalent interaction between halogen atoms (Lewis acids) and neutral or anionic Lewis bases. The main features of the interaction are given, and the close similarity with the hydrogen bonding will become apparent. Some heuristic principles are presented to develop a rational crystal engineering based on halogen bonding. The focus is on halogen-bonded supramolecular architectures given by halocarbons. The potential of the interaction is shown by useful applications in the field of synthetic chemistry, material science, and bioorganic chemistry.

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Keywords
  • Halogen bond
  • Halogen
  • Crystal engineering
  • Lewis acids and bases
  • Hydrogen bond
  • Chemistry
  • Supramolecular chemistry
  • Non-covalent interactions
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