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Noncovalent Bonds through Sigma and Pi-Hole Located on the Same Molecule. Guiding Principles and Comparisons
Authors:Wiktor Zierkiewicz  Mariusz Michalczyk  Steve Scheiner
Institution:1.Faculty of Chemistry, Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Wybrzeże Wyspiańskiego 27, 50-370 Wrocław, Poland;2.Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Utah State University Logan, Logan, UT 84322-0300, USA;
Abstract:Over the last years, scientific interest in noncovalent interactions based on the presence of electron-depleted regions called σ-holes or π-holes has markedly accelerated. Their high directionality and strength, comparable to hydrogen bonds, has been documented in many fields of modern chemistry. The current review gathers and digests recent results concerning these bonds, with a focus on those systems where both σ and π-holes are present on the same molecule. The underlying principles guiding the bonding in both sorts of interactions are discussed, and the trends that emerge from recent work offer a guide as to how one might design systems that allow multiple noncovalent bonds to occur simultaneously, or that prefer one bond type over another.
Keywords:molecular electrostatic potential  halogen bond  pnicogen bond  tetrel bond  chalcogen bond  cooperativity
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