The Chalcogen Bond in Crystalline Solids: A World Parallel to Halogen Bond
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The distribution of the electron density around covalently bonded atoms is anisotropic, and this determines the presence, on atoms surface, of areas of higher and lower electron density where the electrostatic potential is frequently negative and positive, respectively. The ability of positive areas on atoms to form attractive interactions with electron rich sites became recently the subject of a flurry of papers. The halogen bond (HaB), the attractive interaction formed by halogens with nucleophiles, emerged as a quite common and dependable tool for controlling phenomena as diverse as the binding of small molecules to proteinaceous targets or the organization of molecular functional materials. The mindset…
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- Chalcogen
- Chemistry
- Nucleophile
- Halogen bond
- Crystallography
- Halogen
- Tellurium
- Computational chemistry
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